@Concon0227 Skip both of those as they are terribly dated by today's standards. The 40D is a great improvement over the 30D and should not cost you more than $500 for the body only. Definitely get the 40D.
it would be better than getting a point an shoot, but compared to dslr's of todays market it wouldnt come close to matching up with even the budget modles
Image quality is certainly competitive with DSLRs of today, just at a reduced resolution. Still, 6.3 MP is plenty for most people as long as you don't intend on doing a ton of cropping. The main area where it lags behind newer models is speed. USB 1.1 and slow review times can require patience. If you plan on shooting fast action I recommend at least a 20D.
@theonewhoeats i own a canon 10D and i love it to death. but it isnt amazing on high ISO's. lots of noise and just really dark photos. i plan on getting a 40 D soon
@MrRunningfreak The 40D is a great improvement but even the 40D has really harsh Noise at 1600-3200.
But it is 10 times better than the 10D's 1600 but for me it seemed a little noisy, i use a 1D mark 3 so i guess its understandeable to expect very low noise.
@theonewhoeats i own a canon 10D and i love it to death. but it isnt amazing on high ISO's. lots of noise and just really dark photos. i plan on getting a 40 D soon
what is better 30d or 10d does 30 have bette quality??
Concon0227 2 years ago
30d
hjaltiskates 2 years ago
@Concon0227 Skip both of those as they are terribly dated by today's standards. The 40D is a great improvement over the 30D and should not cost you more than $500 for the body only. Definitely get the 40D.
FlightSimTutorials 11 months ago
is the 10d bigger than the 50d anyone?
xdt92x 2 years ago
is this a good camera to get even today?
theonewhoeats 3 years ago
it would be better than getting a point an shoot, but compared to dslr's of todays market it wouldnt come close to matching up with even the budget modles
scottonrust35 3 years ago
Image quality is certainly competitive with DSLRs of today, just at a reduced resolution. Still, 6.3 MP is plenty for most people as long as you don't intend on doing a ton of cropping. The main area where it lags behind newer models is speed. USB 1.1 and slow review times can require patience. If you plan on shooting fast action I recommend at least a 20D.
derekaggs11 3 years ago
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MrRunningfreak 1 year ago
@theonewhoeats i own a canon 10D and i love it to death. but it isnt amazing on high ISO's. lots of noise and just really dark photos. i plan on getting a 40 D soon
MrRunningfreak 1 year ago
@MrRunningfreak The 40D is a great improvement but even the 40D has really harsh Noise at 1600-3200.
But it is 10 times better than the 10D's 1600 but for me it seemed a little noisy, i use a 1D mark 3 so i guess its understandeable to expect very low noise.
FuryPhotos 1 year ago
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@theonewhoeats i own a canon 10D and i love it to death. but it isnt amazing on high ISO's. lots of noise and just really dark photos. i plan on getting a 40 D soon
MrRunningfreak 1 year ago
ey, how did u set it to that speed? i kinda lost my manual, hahaha
azusaoffroader 3 years ago
Push the DRIVE•ISO button and turn the main dial until the display shows three overlapping squares. This is continuous shooting mode.
derekaggs11 3 years ago
10d rocks great camera!!!
Jardine19 3 years ago
soo old
dryan2 3 years ago