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Digital SLR for sale
I've bought a new camera. Does anyone want to buy my old one? Now sold.
It's a Canon EOS 350D. Specifications. In short: a very capable consumer digital SLR from a few years back.
From the original kit:
- EOS 350D body
- Body cap
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II USM lens (almost identical to this one)
- Canon NB-2LH battery
- Charger
- USB cable (but I recommend you use a card reader instead)
- TV cable
- Manual
- Software CDs (you will probably want to downloaded updated versions from Canon)
Extras:
- Equivalent 3rd party battery
- 1GB Sandisk compact flash card
- 256MB compact flash card
- RS60-E2 cable remote
- UV filter to fit lens above (if you believe in that sort of thing)
(The remote and extra battery are not compatible with my new camera, hence their inclusion here.)
Condition:
- Bought mid 2005
- About 20,000 shutter activations
- Eyecup is getting loose
- Firmware version is 1.0.3
- Sensor has been cleaned with a blower once
- Some dirt on mirror (?or focussing screen) - does not appear in photos!
- Lens slightly noisy when zooming
If you're interested, make me an offer. Come round and try it out if unsure.
I also have a broken PowerShot SD40 and associated gubbins (charger, two batteries, some cabling) if anyone is interested in that (probably for free).
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If you want to sell it to me more quickly, find me a job. (-8
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(the new one, I mean)
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Could I trouble you to check something in the book of words for me? I've seen some reviews claiming it can act as a master to slaved, off-camera Speedlites -- others don't say anything about such a feature. Does the manual make any mention of it? The spec sheet isn't entirely clear...
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PowerShot SD40> talk to
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Hard data seems difficult to come by.
Number of shutter cycles seems to be the most popular number to measure and someone's been collecting data here (http://www.olegkikin.com/shutterlife/canon_eos350d.htm); if that's anything to go by then you have little to worry about. But the number of samples is small!
It's not the only moving or fragile part though; as I say the eyecup is a bit loose for instance.
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Blimey, yes, that's quite a jump.
I think the 50D's sensor is rather out-performing my 17-85mm, though need to do some testing in more favorable conditions to be sure of that. Not entirely surprising given the lens is fairly mid-range but a nuisance still.
(Put the 135mm on it and it's pin-sharp, so I'm comfortable I've not bought a duff camera!)