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Re: In A Quandary, A New DSLR vs. My Old SLR:

Posted by aztd on January 2, 2006 at 23:27:55:

I am an old diehard film guy and just got a Cannon Rebel XT, very nice camera, I think you will like it better than the e500. You are right the lens just are not as good, cannon does make many lens better than the standard lens with the kit. I will tell you that a did an 8x10 and it is as sharp as a 2 1/4. It took me a long time to come around, and I still don't like the feel of the lens, but I tell you that 8mp looks as sharp if not sharp than a 2 1/4 film, and the printer and conputer is a nicer enviroment the the old darkrooma