Written on: 21/04/2005 by Frodo42 (1 review written)
Good Points
High resolution, low noise, low weight & fast.
Bad Points
Default lens a bit under par. LCD brightness on the low side.
General Comments
An update of the popular 300D, the Canon EOS 350D adds new features and higher resolution, while loosing a bit of weight at the same time. Faster startup time and very low noise even at high sensitivities makes this the entry-level SLR camera to beat.
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Cgn's Response to Frodo42's Review
Written on: 24/05/2005
Having used one of these cameras for a month now I agree fully with this review.
197237_Slimshadymonkey's Response to Frodo42's Review
Written on: 11/06/2005
This is a brilliant piece of kit - however there is none of the video capability of cheaper cameras, but what it does excellently, is offer someone who already has a load of EOS standard SLR lenses from a traditional Canon SLR camera a great way of cheaply getting into some pretty capable digital SLR photography. The thing which helps the most is the retention of the control systems from the old EOS kits, hence it is a doddle to get some really good photos done in a minimal learning curve. Oh, and the durability and ruggedness of the kit seems flawless too. You won't be disappointed at this price - and their older model, which cost the same as this new model a couple of months back has been dropped in price to reflect the principle of letting this kind of photographic capability to the masses - well done Kwannon!