written by bobcamera on 10/02/2006
The Canon EOS-3 35mm SLR camera is the best bang for the bucks. It has the majority of features the EOS-1 V has at half the price. If you are carrying this camera around everywhere you go, it does become a bit bulky depending on what lens you have on.
This is probably the best SLR I have owned.
written by bobert on 15/06/2004
I found the Canon Eos 3 to be a great SLR camera, having lasted me around 3years now without any problems(so far). Trust me, working as a cruise ship photographer, this camera has seen litteraly thousands of rolls of film and every climate imaginable, and it keeps on getting it right.
written by Steveo6500 on 15/12/2003
When using the Canon EOS-3 camera, it is very friendly. I have large hands, so it needs to be big as well. Like I said before, it needs a battery pack or booster to make it feel as it should...professional. Aside from that, it takes awesome exposures, the meter is dead on, and I have never had any problems with it. ECF is unecessary, but it is there if you need it :)
written by Chris. on 07/05/2003
The motor drive is both fast and quiet, the auto-focus is quick and the eye focus point select is very handy. The quick controls and custom functions are very useful and quite easy to operate.
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Oniko's Response to 95606_Chris.'s Review
Written on: 07/03/2006
hi, agree about the comments about the camera.
The best neck straps are the ones of the same stuff made out of skin diving suits. It spreads the weight on the neck or shoulder and or neck.
It makes an already lightish camera seem even lighter.