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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: EOS 300D


>
> Skip Middleton wrote:
> > There isn't much functional difference between the
> > 300D/RebelDigital and the 10D, except burst rate/cache, and a few other
> > details not yet revealed.  They need, IMHO, to move the 10D or its
> successor
> > upstream a bit, with either faster capture rate, larger sensor, spot
> > metering, or some combination of those and other features.  That may
give
> us
> > the EOS3D or A2D or some such thing.  Remember the 10s, A2, 3
> succession...
>
> I don't think I agree with you. There are a several differences between
the
> 10D and the 300D, quite like the differences between the eos 30 and 300
> film cameras. The 10D has custom functions (300D does not) and with the
> 300D you can't choose metering (evaluative, center, partial) and AF-mode
> (one shot versus AI servo) yourself, the camera selects them depending on
> the shooting mode.
> On the other hand, image sensor and shutter mechanisme are supposed to be
> the same, so picture quality should be equal.
>
> Rob Galbraith has a very nice comparison between both bodies on his site:
> http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=7-6270-6325
>
>
> Bart
>
According to what  read, you can select both metering and AF mode in
creative modes...
Skip Middleton
www.shadowcatcherimagery.com


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