Any Canon 300D Rebel owners out there?

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mrwhipper

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I am getting ready to purchase a 300D Canon for my wife for Christmas and I have concers about the body. Are there any problems with it being plastic? Is there a better choice in SLR's for the same price out there? THank you for your time and Happy Holidays.

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Auburn9698

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Shouldn't be any concerns about it unless she really plans to abuse it. Amateur-grade SLRs just aren't made quite as heavy-duty as pro-grade versions because there's just no real need. Mine are amateur-grade and I haven't had any probs with them.

That's one of the better buys for the money.

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I just bought one myself. Some say that the image quality of the $1499 20D is better all around, which I do not doubt, but I am satisfied with the 300D. Honestly, the plastic body is not that noticeable unless you are already used to heavy-duty pro cameras and would be disturbed by a lighter feeling. The camera seems to hold onto heavier lenses just fine with lots of movement, though I would imagine that anyone buying a 300D is probably not going to spend a ton of money on super-expensive lenses. Most of the lenses that match the camera in price range and capability are plenty light enough anyway.

I give it the big thumbs up. Hope she enjoys the camera

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