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A Step In The Right Direction: Canon SD 300
by yakkowarner | Nov 28 '04
Pros: Small design, easy to use.
Cons: Not manually controllable, not as good as film.

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Product Rating: 4.0



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by yakkowarner
From a size standpoint I agree. But if you are talking about price then I disagree with you. There are some SLR's out there that are equivalent in price, cheaper if you look for used equipment. Ultimately it doesn't matter what camera you use, what matters is the person taking the picture. The more expensive cameras just make it a little easier to shoot.

thx for the comment,
Alan
Dec 07 '04
8:23 pm PST

nice.. (Reply to this comment)
by collegegrrl
I liked your review - extremely informative, but I'd have to disagree that printouts are inferior to 35mm film, unless you're comparing this camera to printouts from a high-quality 35mm SLR camera (which would not be a fair comparison). I've been really impressed with the printout quality of Canon's cameras - the blue overtones present in other cameras (such as Sony), and the semi-soft effect of some cameras (especially Kodak) simply isn't there...

Otherwise, though, great review! :)
Dec 01 '04
3:26 pm PST
   

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