On the other hand, if the more expensive camera is an *ist DL you  
might want to pass. That camera is newer but it doesn't have a prism  
viewfinder. An *ist D might also be more expensive than a DS, but the  
write speed -- the speed at which it records the picture data -- will  
be slower. But it's a more substantial build and can be fitted with a  
battery grip. That one is probably a toss up in my opinion.
On May 15, 2008, at 9:31 PM, Steve Larson wrote:

> writes that down.
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> steve
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>> If it's an *ist DS2 you should go for it.
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>>> maybe, but it was a model with more features
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Maybe now you know why the one you bought was a hundred dollars
>>>> less....
>>>>
>>>> William Robb
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