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The next step

2006-01-24 01:16:44.277432+01 by petronius 5 comments

After years of satisfaction using my late 1980s Minolta SLR camera, I found most digital camera harder to use, mostly because I was used to a few simple adjustments (fStop, ISO, Focus) and I knew how the camera would respond. However, it may be that this new unit from Canon will change my mind.

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#Comment Re: made: 2006-01-25 22:01:58.808688+01 by: Dan Lyke [edit history]

Apparently that was a reaction to this, which may or may not be was a hoax.

#Comment Re: made: 2006-01-25 04:33:25.549669+01 by: TheSHAD0W

Yes, I know. But he mentioned the Minolta SLRs, and I happened to know about that DSLR that he could plug his old lenses into and have some fun.

#Comment Re: made: 2006-01-24 14:28:41.971078+01 by: meuon

He must not have seen all those special features. TheShadow, - go back and look closely at the image Petronius linked to. I have major camera envy. My camera does not even know who Spock is.

#Comment Re: made: 2006-01-24 06:13:19.116856+01 by: TheSHAD0W

Wow, and it's under a grand, too! http://steves-digicams.pgpartn...masterid=4710833/sort_type=price

#Comment Re: made: 2006-01-24 06:06:12.130227+01 by: TheSHAD0W

Funny. I'd expect you to be more interested in this unit.

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