Thanks Canon !

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Canon EOS-300D (2003) The camera that democratized the DSLR !

Here a comparison with the Kodak DCS 5c (1997) Canon mount

https://www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157667388734614

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See other comparatives here :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums

Have a good day

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And a comparative between the Olympus E-10 (2000) and the Canon EOS Digital Rebel (2003)

The Olympus E-10 3.9 MP (2240x1680) with a CCD sensor 2/3 ''
Price: $ 1,950 US
Lens 9-36mm (35-140mm)
(Multiplication factor of 3.89)

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Canon EOS-300D (Rebel) from 6.3 MP (3072 x 2048) APS-C
Price: $ 1,000.00 US
Pictures taken with the Canon EF 50 f / 1.8 II
(Multiplication factor of 1.6)


Olympus E-10 (2000) / Canon EOS-Rebel (2003) 100%
Olympus E-10 (2000) / Canon EOS-Rebel (2003) 100%

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I still have my 300D, but use it sparingly, because my 50D is my go to body, then my G15 or my 30D - depends on what I'm shooting. For a lot of stills outdoors, I also use my Samsung Galaxy S6 phone. #1 problem with the 300D, it writes so slow.
 
It’s still a camera more than 15 years old, Now ! :)
 
It’s still a camera more than 15 years old, Now ! :)
Not quite 15 years. I've had mine probably since Sept 2004 and it still works great. It's now my #3 body (as of Christmas Day) but it's sitting on the desk beside me right now. It has a very old 28-80mm lens on it (left over from my wife's film EOS camera). I'll probably just be using it for taking pictures in the basement, eg my wife's watercolours.

Handheld. 1600 ISO. A little darker than the painting, I think.
Handheld. 1600 ISO. A little darker than the painting, I think.

Steve
 
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