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Might buy a camera/your thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="lowe" data-source="post: 56714" data-attributes="member: 866"><p>It is well worth $300 dollars if it works well. As for things to look for, I would make sure it focuses well and focuses on what you want it to focus on. This model is designed after the Digital Rebel or 300D. Although I have never had any problems with my 300D, we did have two of them at my work place, that had problems with the mirror lock up function. On such a problem, when you aimed the camera at an object it would not focus correctly. It would attempt to focus, but would not lock onto the item, either over focusing or under focusing. </p><p></p><p>But if it is still under warranty, and seems to work well, I would snatch it up in a heart beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowe, post: 56714, member: 866"] It is well worth $300 dollars if it works well. As for things to look for, I would make sure it focuses well and focuses on what you want it to focus on. This model is designed after the Digital Rebel or 300D. Although I have never had any problems with my 300D, we did have two of them at my work place, that had problems with the mirror lock up function. On such a problem, when you aimed the camera at an object it would not focus correctly. It would attempt to focus, but would not lock onto the item, either over focusing or under focusing. But if it is still under warranty, and seems to work well, I would snatch it up in a heart beat. [/QUOTE]
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