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Canon EOS 300D (Rebel) Review

Quote from the review at Enscape.net:

“Now some 1000 pictures after purchase I have a few things to look at with ranging styles from Landscape, Macro, Portrait, DOF etc.

With the different settings of the camera you can pick from a range of JPEG settings or the Canon RAW format which for now I have decided against, for one it uses a lot more space and I only have 1 x 512Mb CF card and 50 pictures isn’t enough for a trip out. On the highest JPEG setting I can get something like 200 pictures with varying sizes from 300kb to 4Mb where most are about 2.5Mb in size.

I’ve decided to show you a couple of the pictures I have taken so you can get some idea of the quality and results.”

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