Hi,

I'm thinking of moving up from my present EOS 500N. 

The camera feels more and more like a toy with each passing day, doesn't
have DOF preview and is quite slow (AF as well as FPS).

I was in a shop and played with a used EOS 10. It felt really good to me.

Now my wife is encouraging me to go in for another body (I'm quite sure she
means a camera body)- so I want some opinions.

Should I go for an EOS 10, used, for about 2400 FIM (about USD 350-400) or
should I take an EOS 30?
If I buy a new camera (EOS 30 or 5), I'll buy it from NY Camera or B&H. 

I don't think the EOS 10 is being sold with the bar-code reader.

Is it a good enough camera for the price ? Should I instead go in for the
EOS 30 ?
(I already have a 380EX flash).

One feature that intrigued me was the intervalometer - a timer that can take
photographs automatically at set intervals for those stop action movies. 
Those of you who have the EOS 10, is it a good feature ? Is it useful, and
how difficult is it to turn a series of photographs into a movie ? (I'm
thinking Quicktime here, not movie projector).

Cheers,
Shashvat
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