Dat zou ik ook zeggen als jij erin tuint en voor 900¤ staat die canon weer in de etalage, dat is veel te weinig..ik zou zeggen ga jezelf naaien fotograaf....quote:Op maandag 8 november 2004 14:26 schreef Jereon het volgende:
Helaas verkoop ik alleen de gehele set.
Ik krijg hier bij de plaatelijke fotograaf 275 euro voor dit setje en ca 400 a 500 als ik inruil op een ander (duur) product. Helaas ruil ik niet in omdat ik elders een mooi setje kan overnemen (de d70 zoals staat te lezen in de OP)
Helaas kan ik dit niet beamen...quote:Op dinsdag 9 november 2004 08:53 schreef Boldguy het volgende:
Die camera is veel meer waard doe moeite om meer te krijgen.......![]()
Ehhh,quote:Op woensdag 10 november 2004 08:23 schreef Banzi het volgende:
op canon.nl zie ik alleen de 300d (digitaal) en de 300v (analoog). Je schreef niets over geheugen, dus die van jou is analoog?
Wat snap je niet?quote:Op woensdag 10 november 2004 12:34 schreef Ou-Tannu het volgende:
aangezein ik er nog geen bal van snap wat Jereon poste
sommige punten komen ook bij de EOS 300 terug, maar het lijstje is wel een stuk korter...quote:Some limitations of the EOS Rebel/1000*.
Before I begin this section I should reiterate that these cameras were designed and marketed as beginners’ cameras. They weren’t meant to be advanced amateur or professional cameras. So I don’t have any real quibbles with Canon’s decisions to omit features in this regard. If you want a fancier camera then you have to go and buy a fancier and more expensive camera.
However, I offer this list of limitations - which may be of interest if you plan on using one of these cameras as a backup to a more advanced system, or if you find yourself doing more advanced photography.
Only one autofocus sensor, and it isn’t a cross-configuration one. The AF sensor can only focus on vertical lines.
Only 3 zones for evaluative metering. You can only use centre-averaged metering in manual mode, and partial mode is only 9.5% and requires you to hold a button down.
There is no rear command dial, like all the Rebel series cameras. The rear shift button is awkward and requires a fair bit of pressure. Most beginners won’t miss this dial, but its omission could be a nuisance if you do a lot of bracketing.
The camera has a plastic lens mount, like all the Rebel series cameras. If you change lenses only occasionally that shouldn’t be a problem, as the mount is quite strong. However, if you change lenses constantly you may find the mount wearing down a bit faster than a metal mount would.
The self-timer works only in Program AE mode. You can’t set a custom shutter speed and aperture setting or use flash at any speed other than 1/90 sec when using the self-timer.
Film advance mechanism only runs at about 1 frame per second.
There is no form of remote shutter release. No cable releases; no infrared remote controls. Unless you open up the camera and solder your own extension cable on, that is. The EOS 500/Rebel X was the first Rebel-class camera with a socket for a remote shutter release.
In manual mode the camera switches to centre-weighted averaging. You can use partial metering, but you can’t use evaluative metering in manual. You also can’t switch to centre-weighted averaging in any other mode
There were no optional battery-containing grips sold for this model. Just the GR-70 grip (also for the Elan/100), which was simply a lump of rubber with a hand grip. If this is a problem and you’re feeling adventuresome, however, you could try Julian Loke’s BP-50 hardware modification.
Noticeably long mirror blackout period. (the length of time the viewfinder remains dark after a picture is taken, owing to the speed at which the mirror flips back down again.) This is only really an issue in rapid-fire photography, like sports, and even then it’s not really an issue with these cameras, which can’t shoot anywhere near as quickly as a pro camera.
There’s no auto exposure bracketing, mirror prefire or lockup, depth of field preview, second-curtain flash sync, custom function option or flash exposure compensation.
The shutter release button seems very sensitive and it’s easy to trigger the shutter accidentally while you’re trying to use the shift button to bracket exposures.
Obviously there’s no E-TTL or FP flash or any other technology invented since the camera was released.
Ik ga akkoord met dit bod, mail me even opquote:Op dinsdag 16 november 2004 17:29 schreef 19_William_78 het volgende:
450 eurie voor de hele set!
Ik hoor het wel!
Een verkooppraatje zoals je ze zelden ziet.quote:Helaas wil de fotograaf niet veel geven als bijvoorbeeld de scanner ontbreekt. Hij denkt dit als setje leuk te kunnen verkopen en biedt zelfs maar 175 euro zonder scanner (hij wil dus bijna de nieuwprijs geven voor de scanner.... )
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