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Got a chance to play with a Digital Rebel....

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What a great camera! Even has a Diopter adjustment! Feels great in the hand. Anyone have one here?
john
 
I've been using mine for about 2 months now. I had a Nikon 4300 for a couple of months and although it is a great point and shoot camera I knew I wanted something that gave me SLR like control. The EOS 300D comes pretty close to film SLR capabilities. The only real limitation I have found so far is that the ISO only goes down to 100. Overall I am as happy as a clam with my Digital Rebel and I am out at least a couple of days a week trying to learn it better. Have fun John and be sure to post your photos.
 
It is my first digital, and I'm still learning, but I've took about 500 pictures already during our church revival, and probably 60-70% are keepers.
Some were underexposed, but that was mostly on my end. I bought the 50mm f1.8 and the pictures make it hard to believe I took them. The bokeh is wonderful.
Great camera!
 
Took this in the gym without a flash, 50mm f1.8
<img src="http://www.altonsullivent.com/Pages/Treasure/Images/Rev1.jpg">
The photo has been resized in Photoshop
 
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