...after all of you criticisms of the way the 300d meters and
focuses your now not even sure of when what metering modes are
available where and if it has a meter lock button?
I'll spell it out in easy to understand wording, OK?
in AV, TV and P it uses Evaluative Until you press the button
marked with an '
' then you get Partial and Meter Lock. Which kind
of makes sense 'cos if you meter lock in Evaluative you don't
really know where the camera is metering from do you?
When the * button is pressed you see the meter reading change if
the subject brightness in the Partial area is different to the
overall brightness measured by the Evaluative metering mode.
Now maybe you should go and play with a Rebel Ti and see the
difference for yourself, it really does work in practice, just like
a bumble bee really can fly.
This is my first aggressive post in nearly 2 years but I'm sick and
tired of this continual bashing of a camera that you have not yet
had the opportunity to try and have no intention of buying. I've
seen your posts about informing newbies but what are you really
concerned about?
This camera is aimed at people like myself, who are happy with
their prosumer cameras, I currently have a Fuji S602, but want more
rather than trying to steal potential 1D/1DS customers.
Even with it's focussing limitations, it is still going to focus
better in low light and give cleaner images than I/we currently get.
As far as the lens is concerned obviously it's not upto the
standard of more expensive lenses, but who expects it to be? you
are expecting everyone to be as critical as you, but I have one
customer who mainly views his 10D images on a TV, and probably 90%
of the people that I sell cameras to never print bigger than 7"x5",
are these people really going to see the limitations of the 18-55?
--
regards, Mark:
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http://mallen.instantlogic.com/
I believe I have no prejudices whatsoever. All I need to know is
that a man is a member of the human race. That's bad enough for me.
-Mark Twain