Bought a 350D *11/12 : 70-200 F4L IS*
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After many months saving money and thinking about buying an SLR, I finally did it :D Bought almost everything in germany, less expensive than here (70-300 costed €630 and the kit €800 ) Yup, you'll say I buy a camera every year but this time I was fed up with compromises, my V3 was quite a good one, but its lack of zoom and the huge grain starting at ISO200 became really boring :roll: So I went for the 350D (popular, good quality/price ratio and smaller) with the 18-55 kit (I know it's "crap" but I can't afford a better short range lens for the moment :bah:) and the beast, the Canon 70-300 f4-5.6 IS USM which many of you know quite well because TT also owns one :) The BG-E3 batt grip and 2 more batteries are already ordered, I should get them during the next 2 weeks (fingers crossed, I need to have them for Geneva) I also went for a Sandisk Extreme III 1GB memory card (I kept the old Sandisk CF 512MB). One thing I won't have to buy is a tripod, my current one luckily still works great with the 350D+70-300. Can't wait for to test that config during the next automotive event :D Meanwhile I need to practice a bit and to get used to new functions :wink: |
Well done! The 350D owners group is growing pretty quickly these days!
I am sure you'll be VERY happy with it, even with the 18-55 and anyway I know you'll soon start saving some more for the next lense ;) |
congrats for your new camera :D , too bad you quit the V3-club :wink:
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Thanks, I hope that new config will allow me to be more creative :wink:
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Welcome to the club! :)
You'd better start up saving, as I'm sure you'll soon want better/faster lenses. :D |
Okay I'm finally ready, today I received the grip and two more batteries.
I read some interesting things about the grip and it's indeed a must have, especially with the consequent weight (630g) of the 70-300 :wink: http://img463.imageshack.us/img463/8545/t18ai.th.jpghttp://img47.imageshack.us/img47/6157/t27fn.th.jpg |
the grip looks great, and nice telephoto :)
i have a question... how long does the battery last in the 350D??? i've never run out of battery with my 20D at any event... even when taking some 300-400 pictures over a course of 5-6+ hours... speaking of the 20D; its officially obsolete :lol: the 30D just came out :( (although, as far as i can tell, the only thing about it i like better is the True Spot Metering... verything else isnt that much more special... not like the move from the 10D--->20D ) |
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Now with the grip and 2 batteries in parallel it should last even longer ... TT told me that he never ran out of batteries yesterday @ Geneva and he took 500+ pics :D The stabilizer and flash use some more energy though ... Don't worry about your 20D (which will probably be a bargain very soon) the new one seems to be something like a v1.4 of the model it replaces, some minor changes only and IMO, nothing can really justify the price going up :bah: |
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the price didn't go up... well, mabey 100$ more then i bought it for... but thats only because of the Canon rebate at the time. like i said... the only feature that seems good to me about it is the true spot metering. i cant wait to get myself some IS lenses! and ebay the old shitty ones :? |
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Darkel,
Neat camera mate ! Congrats, enjoy your new toy 8) I think you have done a good job by getting the battery grip as well, it makes it easier to handle (more stability). Cheers |
Bump !
I had been looking for a proper bag for weeks and I finally found it : Lowepro Slinghot 100AW http://www.lowepro.com/images/produc...uip_left_N.jpg :arrow: http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Slin...ot_100_AW.aspx Everything fits perfectly in, I was afraid the 70-300 wouldn't but it's okay; this bag is really well thought, everything a photographer carries around has a precise place, no messy compartment :good: It's a bit expensive (100€ - 120$) but it's worth every single cent IMO. Can't wait to test it in real conditions. Now concerning pictures, as I said in the other topic, I'm a bit desperate to see any sportscar around here, and the weather isn't really what you could expect from spring ... still last month there was a big military exercise and a helicopter came in town, took those pics from the side of the field, 50 meters away. http://img43.imagevenue.com/loc24/th_39927_IMG_1991.jpghttp://img135.imagevenue.com/loc24/t...3_IMG_1999.jpghttp://img129.imagevenue.com/loc24/t...8_IMG_2000.jpghttp://img132.imagevenue.com/loc24/t...3_IMG_1983.jpg http://img137.imagevenue.com/loc24/t...9_IMG_2003.jpg http://img15.imagevenue.com/loc55/th_40052_IMG_1989.jpg http://img128.imagevenue.com/loc23/th_62024_6.jpg (too bad for the cable in the last one :/ ) |
Since everyone is getting some new toys, here's my latest upgrade ...
http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/8389/objpy6.jpg Yup, good old 18-55 is out :D I finally decided to go for the L ... building quality is really impressive, everything is so smooth :shock: I should be able to properly test it tomorrow when I get my camera back because it's still @ Canon Switzerland (had to ask for a CMOS cleaning as there was some dirt I really couldn't take off) BTW the 70-300 is also away, in Germany this time for the well known portrait @ 300mm problem :roll: They're changing every single element. Luckily I won't have to pay anything. |
Congrats, it looks very nice :D
Want to see pics soon!! :mrgreen: |
Brillant! I whish you many nice pics with the new toy :D
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