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02/15/2005 09:01:39 AM · #1
Wow... this thing is like a Mac Truck. Diopter correction, Depth of field preview...and it's huge! Too bad I have to wait until tonight for the lens. tick....tick...tick.... sigh. Re-defining anticipation.
02/15/2005 09:33:02 AM · #2
PSST!

Even if you don't have a lens yet, you can still update your camera in your profile.

Then you'll be badass....Congrats!
02/15/2005 09:38:21 AM · #3
I got my 10D a bit less than a year ago (happily forfeiting the slow-focusing Dimage 7). The thing is great and it has given me many happy hours of shooting.

For me, at least, I wish I had also invested in the optional "talent packet" advertised with it. Had I bought it then maybe one of my Challenge shoots would have scored above 5.0
02/15/2005 11:00:15 AM · #4
My right elbow is still sore from my first day out shooting with my Rebel (over a month ago now). I suppose i had a death grip on it for fear of dropping it.

Welcome to the dlsr club! What lens(es) are starting with?
02/15/2005 11:07:12 AM · #5
Sigma 28-135mm F3.8-5.6 for starts.
02/15/2005 11:07:26 AM · #6
Originally posted by canoe3k:

Wow... this thing is like a Mac Truck...


I prefer the 10D to the 20D for the way it sits in the hand. The 20D feels like a toy to me (not a bad one, mind you) compared to it. Enjoy! Don't go out and buy quantities of lenses, unless you can afford to. Otherwise, get one, the best you can afford.

On a budget, the EF 50mm f/1.8 would be on top of my list.
02/15/2005 11:11:08 AM · #7
Choosing a lens is a pleasant form of torture....my brain cranks up and refuses to settle as I ponder over the seemingly limitless choices, features, uses, prices, makes.. ahhh.. stop the voices...
02/16/2005 12:56:08 AM · #8
Originally posted by canoe3k:

Choosing a lens is a pleasant form of torture....my brain cranks up and refuses to settle as I ponder over the seemingly limitless choices, features, uses, prices, makes.. ahhh.. stop the voices...


yep yep yep.
With a budge in mind...my nest lens will likely be the Sigma 70-300 APO super 2, for about $220.
Then it is time to open teh wallet up WIDE...10-22 or 12-24 or similar and then perhaps a 28-105ish 2.8, or a 70-200 2.8...
02/16/2005 11:38:31 AM · #9
Playing with manual mode today... this is going to be a seriously fun camera. At work so the images are all non-spectacular, but good practice. Like the two dials so far for shutter speed and aperature. Getting comfy with the settings. Think I'll keep it. :)
02/16/2005 12:13:42 PM · #10
you lucky bastard. why are you chatting and not shooting models?
02/16/2005 12:47:48 PM · #11
According to my wife, the only models I will be shooting will be model planes. Ah well..
02/16/2005 01:45:44 PM · #12
Originally posted by zeuszen:


I prefer the 10D to the 20D for the way it sits in the hand. The 20D feels like a toy to me (not a bad one, mind you) compared to it.


Stick a vertical grip on the bottom of the 20D and it'll quit feeling like a toy ;) I've used my grip so much that either camera feels off balance without it.

Message edited by author 2005-02-16 13:46:04.
02/16/2005 04:04:40 PM · #13
Battery grips on ebay.. 150 plus..ouch
02/16/2005 05:40:38 PM · #14
Just get a spare battery and a charger you can use in the house and car and use the $150.00 on something else :)

Originally posted by canoe3k:

Battery grips on ebay.. 150 plus..ouch

02/16/2005 05:50:48 PM · #15
Originally posted by canoe3k:

According to my wife, the only models I will be shooting will be model planes. Ah well..


You're in the same boat as me then -- that's the same thing my girlfriend says. So ... wanna get together and shoot some model planes?
02/16/2005 05:53:12 PM · #16
There was a day when model airplanes, lighter fluid and some matches were big fun....Hmm..
02/16/2005 05:59:15 PM · #17
Originally posted by moswyn:

Originally posted by zeuszen:


I prefer the 10D to the 20D for the way it sits in the hand. The 20D feels like a toy to me (not a bad one, mind you) compared to it.


Stick a vertical grip on the bottom of the 20D and it'll quit feeling like a toy ;) I've used my grip so much that either camera feels off balance without it.


I was thinking of both with the grip attached actually.
02/16/2005 09:23:54 PM · #18
Just foolin around, this camera humbles me.

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