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posted! Our full in-depth review of Canon's EOS-10D Digital SLR. The EOS-10D
is the direct successor to popular EOS-D60, with the same six megapixel
CMOS sensor and the same basic functionality, however there have been
some significant improvements. Gone is the at times frustrating AF, replaced
with an improved seven point system from the EOS-30, gone is the plastic
body, replaced with magnesium alloy, gone is the ISO 1000 limit of the
EOS-D60, the EOS-10D goes up to ISO 3200. Best of all though has to be
the value proposition, the EOS-10D enters the market with a list price
$600 less than the EOS-D60 at the time it was introduced. Did Canon cut
any corners to reduce the price? Read our full review to find out.
Click here for our full in-depth review of the Canon EOS-10D
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