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By: theyellowdart,
Apr 24, 2004
Pros: Ergonomic design, easy to understand layout, fast autofocus, mirror lock up.
Cons: Have to look up custom functions, film advance speed isn't that fast.
Bottom Line: THE camera for the serious amateur on a budget.
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By: darkside9923,
Oct 13, 2007
Pros: Weight, EF lens Mount, 6 zone metering
Cons: Picky about what lenses will work, Battery Door
Bottom Line: If your not ready to give up film, and want to step up to a prosumer camera this maybe the model for you.
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By: ovenden,
Oct 15, 2000
Pros: ergonomic design, quality of construction, excellent exposure/flash integration, and, wow, eye-controlled focus
Cons: size (minor con), and not all controls are conveniently placed (most are)
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By: wunderkind44,
Jul 18, 2000
Pros: Everything!
Cons: Nothing!
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By: ampmom,
Aug 9, 2000
Pros: Easy to use, excellent photos, lots of options and functions
Cons: Bulkier to carry around than just a plain point and shoot
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By: TDWIN2000,
Jul 23, 2000
Pros: quick, silent focus, Eye Focus, DOF preview
Cons: no spot meter but not really needed..none
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By: amarhema22,
Apr 30, 2000
Pros: Very Sharp photographs
Cons: Bit expensive
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