Hi,

I had a 10s and I sold it and bought the Elan 7E (EOS 30) and I much prefer 
it to the 10s.

Why?

Because the functions are much easier to set, because everything important 
has its own button, plus it has eye control focus.

Pierre

At 13:59 1/19/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>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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