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abam Registered: Apr 25, 2005 Total Posts: 2193 Country: Austria |
five years ago tomorrow (August 20th, 2003), canon announced the 300D, with an initial price of $900. |
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thedigitalbean Registered: Jun 24, 2005 Total Posts: 3832 Country: United States |
Canon has done some impressive things for the consumer. The 300D with its price point and relative quality for the price is what pulled me into the world of DSLRs. Canon did it again with the 5D bringing FF goodness to the masses. I hope they are able to do similar things in the next 5 years. |
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Jim Cowsert Registered: Jul 10, 2003 Total Posts: 1528 Country: United States |
Hopefully they will bring out a pro camera that works as well as the MkIIn but with clean ISO's of 6400+. |
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KiboOst Registered: Jan 31, 2004 Total Posts: 289 Country: France |
Ahah yes ! 300D was my very first camera, as I was thinking about photography but wanting high quality digital camera (I'm in digital imaging for more than 15years !). The price of 300D made me jumped, and it allways delivered. I changed it only at the beginning of this year for a used 1DsII, to do some serious work and large fine art print. But apart for that specifically, 300D is still a damn good camera, even with poor build, AF, measure ! |
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luant16 Registered: Dec 02, 2004 Total Posts: 800 Country: N/A |
yea 300D is also my first camera, my first digital and DSLR. With its hacked available all over the internet, it made my purchased even more worthed. It helped me learn a lot about photography and i have lots of memory taken with it. |
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eosfun Registered: Dec 22, 2004 Total Posts: 904 Country: Netherlands |
Five years of EOSfun for all of us! The 300D was the first. The next thing will be more choice for all of us. Until recently there have been three lines in Canon's setup: x00D-x50D, x0D and the 1D(s) line. Expect another 5 years with a more differentiated product line like x000D, X00D, XXD and XD models. The market will be more crowded with Canon being present in more closely neighbouring price classes. The 5D (full frame DSLR amateur line) is the next segment to be split, just like the 300D segment (affordable entry level DSLR) has been split into different segments since it's introduction the last 5years. Next Photokina will already show the direction Canon will be heading to the next 5 years |
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Glassbottle Registered: Jan 17, 2006 Total Posts: 473 Country: South Africa |
Yep, the 300D let me dip my toes into the digital waters too. I still can't believe how good the image quality was -- and not just for the price. |
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JackCnd Registered: Dec 27, 2003 Total Posts: 472 Country: Canada |
Here's one of my 300D shots, ![]() |
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dfresh Registered: Feb 13, 2005 Total Posts: 1999 Country: United States |
Beautiful image Jack! I don't think I ever got any shots that nice out of my 300D. |
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Pixel Perfect Registered: Aug 16, 2004 Total Posts: 11203 Country: Australia |
IQ wise the 300D is very good, feature wise, control wise and VF wise it sucks big time. |
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coryconklin Registered: May 03, 2004 Total Posts: 326 Country: United States |
I too started my venture into the DSLR world with a 300D, and have lost lots of money since then
The next five years will definitaly be interesting |
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tsangc Registered: Nov 23, 2005 Total Posts: 192 Country: Canada |
I bought my 300D just as the 350D came in. I had shot on film SLR and processed in a darkroom in high school and owned many a digital camera but the combination of full manual control, affordable price and wide selection of system components like lenses and flashes allowed me to seriously get into photography again. |
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Mike Farren Registered: Aug 08, 2007 Total Posts: 561 Country: United Kingdom |
Happy Birthday 300D. |
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EOS20 Registered: Mar 06, 2005 Total Posts: 11946 Country: Australia |
The 300D Was my first d/SLR and it was a good camera! I've still got mine and I was playing around with it the other day. |
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Speed4x5 Registered: Jul 04, 2008 Total Posts: 18 Country: United States |
Just bought a D60 and use that as my primary camera. I can't believe the people that discard cameras after a few yrs. My other camera was a SPeed Graphic from the 50's and was working just fine and sold it to a gent in the Channel Islands. He couldn't believe how big it was! The "old" D60 feels great in the hands unlike the new amateur cameras that feel so tiny like the Rebel XT1. I paid $225 on amazon.com for it. |
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Mike Farren Registered: Aug 08, 2007 Total Posts: 561 Country: United Kingdom |
I sold mine to fund it's replacement otherwise I would still have (and use) it. |
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Jman13 Registered: May 02, 2005 Total Posts: 4567 Country: United States |
Yup, the 300D was also my first SLR of any type. Great camera, and it did me well for over two years. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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gberger Registered: Apr 29, 2006 Total Posts: 203 Country: United States |
I grabbed a 300D as soon as they came out, paid 850.00 for it and installed the firmware hack when that came out. I still have it and don't think I'll ever sell it, the IQ is still good enough to have as a backup. |
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Ransome Registered: Nov 11, 2005 Total Posts: 224 Country: United States |
The 300D got me to jump into the DSLR fray. Upgraded from a Sony PS and Pentax film. I kept it after upgrading to my 30D for my daughter, when she gets a little older. My neighbor borrows it on occasion and it's still putting out good pics, almost 5 years later. |
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Chris Bunjamin Registered: Sep 05, 2007 Total Posts: 289 Country: Canada |
Beautifull images..! Looking forward to the next 5 years with Canon... expecting alot more great things from them. |