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03/07/2004 11:53:51 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by WildflowerJoy: I am willing to do research on lenses... but where? I can't seem to find anything that compares and rates the lenses. |
Check out this site, which has the lenses broken down by categories (i.e, "Canon Primes" (non-zoom lenses), "Canon Zooms", etc.) |
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03/08/2004 08:17:10 AM · #27 |
Awesome Eddy... thanks for linking to that lens review page at Fred Miranda. I had been looking for something just like that also. :-) |
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03/08/2004 09:51:51 AM · #28 |
I loe the Canon 200 MM f2.8 L lens,paid $630 very fast and precise and only 1.5 Lbs.
Also Sigma 24-135 mm F2.8-4.5,paid $310 cary everywhere lens..
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03/08/2004 06:27:36 PM · #29 |
We definitely are thinking on the same wave length here! At the end of this month, when I receive my refund check, I too will be purchasing a new DSLR. I have decided that I want to get the Canon Rebel 300D SLR. I have done my research, and I found it be a great camera all around. So I hope that you can make the choice, and pick what is right for you!
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03/08/2004 06:30:29 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by Jacko: It's a nice savings instrument. I'd never save up the lump sum I get back on my taxes.
Originally posted by StevePax: A little more advice for you people with tax returns that you can use to buy cameras - Adjust your withholdings! If you are getting $2000 back from Uncle Sam, or even $1000 back, you are having way too much in taxes withheld from your paycheck, and the government loves those interest-free loans. | |
This from a banker? I'm saddened Jacko...deeply saddened ;) |
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03/08/2004 06:50:16 PM · #31 |
With all these return checks coming I won't be surprise if there was a run on the Rebel for the next couple of months. Buy early or you might be on the waiting lists. |
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03/08/2004 07:49:18 PM · #32 |
ok ok. I used to be able to save until this thing called photography showed up on my door step.
Originally posted by Pedro: Originally posted by Jacko: It's a nice savings instrument. I'd never save up the lump sum I get back on my taxes.
Originally posted by StevePax: A little more advice for you people with tax returns that you can use to buy cameras - Adjust your withholdings! If you are getting $2000 back from Uncle Sam, or even $1000 back, you are having way too much in taxes withheld from your paycheck, and the government loves those interest-free loans. | |
This from a banker? I'm saddened Jacko...deeply saddened ;) |
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