8.0 megapixels, first seen: 10 February 2005
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List All 10 PricesSwitch to the future with the EOS 350D Digital and take your creativity to a new dimension. Compact, lightweight and intuitive; delivering results to captivate the most discerning audience.
A good camera at the price, but perhaps not as great as you thought it was going to be. Its shortcomings will nag at you like an old fishwife Read more
Quick handling and a compact body for £800, and you've got the best budget digital SLR available Read more
So should you upgrade, or more to the point, should you make the switch from analogue to digital? When we tested the 300D we were impressed ( reviewed here ), but not to the extent that we were willing to dump our 35mm Canon EOS 600 and make the switch. The 350D changes all that. The camera is easy to use and offers the SLR enthusiast the chance to take plenty of pictures knowing that they can not only edit them when they get home, but also won't be faced with a hefty... Read more
Coming hot on the heels of the fairly recent 300D, the 350D provides remarkable value for money in terms of body kit, an eight mega pixel sensor and a vastly improved start-up time. New buyers, however, are advised to shop around for an alternative lens. Read more
The EOS 350D is an exceptionally small and lightweight camera designed for amateur dSLR owners. Despite this, it has the responsiveness and image quality you'd expect from a semi-professional model Read more
I fully recommend this camera to anyone wishing to enter the more productive side of photography. Excellent easy to use camera, I have loaned it to family who found it very easy to usewith fantastic picture quality Read more
The optical view finder is not usable with this product. Since I find that the optical view finder is a big advantage when taking pictures outdoors, I was disappointed. Read more
This review is from: Canon EOS 350D - Digital camera - SLR - 8.0 Mpix - Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: CF, Microdrive (Electronics) It was an upgrade from a compact digital camera (Cannon Ixus)It produces generally better pictures but sinnec I have a sight impairment I am slow to use the non automatic setting as it is difficult to see the menuu options but I am trying.It was a Which? best buy and was cheap for a DSLR but was out of date... Read more
After years with a 35mm SLR this 350D was my introduction to serious digital photography. The small and lightweight feel to this camera is suprising considering the amount of features built into it. A lot of the functions are hidden in menus which leaves the outside of the body uncluttered which is a definite benefit to those just starting out with SLR photography. Although the images are a maximum of 8MP in size this is un-noticable unless you want pictures blowing up... Read more
Ok, I'm not a photographer by any stretch of the imagination. I don't know how to use 3/4 of the settings on the camera, but I'm learning - slowly. But for the pictures that I have taken are beautiful. It makes me look like I know what I'm doing. Read more
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