The Canon EOS 300D Digital Camera: All You Need to Know


The Canon EOS 300D Digital Camera: All You Need to Know
Customer Review: Waste Of Money
I usually read reviews before purchasing. In this case I didn’t but wish I had. This is THE MOST pointless book I’ve ever bought. It should be aimed at children and called ‘My First Camera Book’. It only covers the blindingly obvious, stuff I’d sussed within an hour of first receiving my 300D. Avoid disappointment, this is CRAP.

Customer Review: a waste of paper
I agree 100% with the other two reviews - if only they were there before I wasted my money. It tells you vitually nothing that isn’t obvious just by looking at the camera let alone stuff that isn’t in the manual.

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Get wide angle shots in a compact camera with the Coolpix S600 from Nikon, thanks to its 4x Nikkor zoom with a 28 mm optical stabiliser lens! The camera also has an Expeed processor for high speed shots and a vibration reduction system to eliminate blur and compensate for camera shake. The 3-InCamera mode includes three technologies to guarantee sharp and bright pictures. The AF face priority and red-eye correction gives you beautiful portrait shots, while the D-Lighting function balances light in images to compensate for shadow. You can still take great shots even in low lighting conditions thanks to the camera’s high ISO of 3200. Whether you’re in the mountains, on the beach or in a darkened concert hall, the S600 can capture the scene and take the perfect shot in a matter of seconds.
Amazon Price: ?177.60
Customer Review: Nikon S600
I own a Nikon D70x and a D200 along with the usual collection of zoom, wide angle and macro lens. I needed something which would produce good quality images but that I could carry in my pocket. I bought the S600 on the day of it’s release and found it to be very good indeed. The lens is superb and once you find your way around the menus and use the correct set up the photos are very good. I am very pleased with the camera it does what it says on the packet.
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The AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor lens will complete your photographic equipment so you can take photos like a professional. This lens works with digital reflex cameras to capture pictures that are rich in colour and true to life. The AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor lens is an ED lens of 15 elements in 11 groups for precise close-ups and ultra-accurate focusing. Perfect for portrait photographers or for distant subjects, the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor lens includes a VR function that allows for speeds that are 3 times slower than normal. This system works directly with the focus by diminishing vibrations and correcting the chromatic distortions that are caused by low light. Plus, the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor lens benefits from an amazing focal range going from f/22-32 minimum to 2/4-5.6 maximum for optimum use. Including a ?Silent Wave Motor? for quick and quiet focusing, this lens can be used anywhere at any time, be it for weddings, holidays, or nature hikes. With the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor lens, you?ll always bring back your favourite memories.
Amazon Price: ?142.32
Used Price: ?125.00
Customer Review: Superb Lens but beware incompetent carrier!
Lens is excellent - service provided by the seller Allcam first rate let down only by the staggering incompetence of the delivery courier Citylink who managed to attempt to deliver to the wrong address twice in succession. Now e-commerce is a fantastic retail development but it depends on the reliability of the carrier. This one, Citylink in Northern Ireland should be avoided at all costs - they are eyewateringly inept and their customer service is a disgrace. By all means buy online folks but avoid this courier service like the plague!
Customer Review: One long lens
I’ve come back to photography after twenty-five years away so I still think in 35mm terms. I have this lens on my D40 and was very surprised at its long range which will be quite enough for me to take cricket photos this summer. I have a bad tremor but seem to have no problem getting good results with this lens so the VR works. The autofocus is something else but manual focusing is easy enough. For the money I don’t think you could get any better but keep your 18-55mm to hand because I think you’ll need both.
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