Canon EOS 300D
Canon EOS 300D Canon EOS 300D / Digital Rebel / Kiss Digital ReviewSeptember 2003, Phil Askey
Review based on a production Canon EOS 300D On 20th August 2003 Canon surprised many people (not least us) when it announced its $899 / €1,099 EOS 300D (Digital Rebel). This digital SLR based on the EOS 10Ds superb six megapixel CMOS sensor and image processor in an inexpensive consumer body similar to the film EOS-300. This camera is designed to take the prosumer end of the digital camera market by storm, everyone is fully aware of the image quality of the EOS 10D (considered by many as the benchmark six megapixel digital SLR), and so a consumer priced digital SLR based on the same sensor is irrefutably attractive to anyone who would have previously considered an all in one prosumer digital cameras.This camera is probably the most fundamentally important step for digital SLRs since the introduction of the Nikon D1. It will place digital SLRs into the hands of consumers (with a moderate budget) and will probably also have a very strong negative effect on the $1,000 prosumer digital camera market. Especially considering that the Kit price which includes the new EF-S 18 - 55 mm (3x) lens costs just $100 / €100 more. The EOS 300Ds plastic body is just one of the elements used to reduce the cost of the camera, others include the use of a pentamirror in the viewfinder instead of a pentaprism, a reduction of features (although I feel that much of this is simply firmware crippling) and a shifting of manufacturing from Japan to Taiwan. Additionally Canon say that they have altered the production process of the CMOS sensor to reduce costs.To give the camera more consumer appeal Canon has also replaced the EOS 10Ds neutral image parameters with a new default set called Parameter 1 which defines Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness as +1. Adjustment to Contrast and Saturation have the same power as the EOS 10D, however the EOS 300Ds sharpness is twice as strong as the EOS 10D. Thus the EOS 300Ds "Parameter 1" is the same as Contrast +1, Saturation +1, Sharpness +2 on the EOS 10D. The EOS 10Ds Standard setting is called Parameter 2 on the EOS 300D. In addition to this the EOS 300D is the first Canon digital SLR to support a new lens called the EF-S (S = short back focus), this has the same mount and electrical contacts as an EF lens but has a rear element which fits further into the camera allowing it to be closer to the image sensor. The lens elements can also be reduced in size as the imaging circle does not need to be as large, thus EF-S lenses should be smaller and lighter than their 35 mm equivalents. Note that EF-S lenses can only be used on the EOS 300D (so far) as no other EOS camera supports the EF-S mount. Canon EOS 300D vs. Canon EOS 10D (differences) Advantages are highlighted with a green background. Reading some of the discussion on our EOS 300D forum there seem to be a lot of people torn between the 300D and the 10D. My advice is to look down the list of advantages the 10D has and then ask yourself if (a) you can live without them and (b) if they are worth the extra $600. Canon EOS 300D | Canon EOS 10D | |
| Price (body) | US: $899 | US: $1,499 |
| Body material | Plastic | Magnesium Alloy |
| Lens compat. | EF, EF-S | EF |
| AF Mode | Automatic (see table for details) | Automatic / manually selectable |
| Metering Mode | Automatic (see table for details) | Automatic / manually selectable |
| Sensitivity | ISO 100 to 1600 | ISO 100 to 1600 plus H (3200) |
| Kelvin WB | No | Yes |
| Viewfinder | Pentamirror | Pentaprism |
| Continuous drive | 2.5 frames per second | 3 frames per second |
| Frame buffer | 4 frames | 9 frames |
| Image parameters | 1 preset, Adobe RGB, 3 custom sets | |
| Default parameters | Cont +1, Sat +1, Sharp +1 | Cont 0, Sat 0, Sharp 0 |
| Flash compensation | No | Yes |
| PC Sync terminal | No | Yes |
| Infrared remote | Yes, optional (2 sec delay) | No |
| Remote socket | E3 type | N3/T3 type |
| Status LCD | Rear of camera, backlit | Top of camera, backlit |
| Command dials | One: top/front | Two: top/front, rear |
| Shooting SET button | No function | Customizable * |
| Release with no CF | Yes | Customizable * |
| Flash sync in Av | Automatic (slow sync) | Customizable * |
| AE Lock button | AE Lock | Customizable * |
| AF Assist strobe | Always on when flash up | Customizable * |
| Exposure steps | 0.3 EV | 0.3 or 0.5 EV * |
| AF Point registration | No | Customizable * |
| RAW+JPEG | Yes, embedded in CRW, fixed size | Yes, embedded in CRW, custom size * |
| Bracket order | 0, -, + | Customizable * |
| AF point highlight | Red LED dot | Red AF box (can be disabled *) |
| Menu button | Previous (top if camera is powered off) | Customizable * |
| Mirror lockup | No | Yes * |
| Assist button | No | Yes, customizable * |
| Fill flash auto reduc. | Yes | Customizable * |
| Slow Sync flash | 1st Curtain | 1st or 2nd Curtain * |
| Av/Tv safety shift | No | Yes, customizable * |
| Lens AF stop button | AF stop | Customizable * |
| Custom functions | None | 17 custom functions |
| Playback display | Immediate | Rough image then final image |
| Menu layout | Paged, like PowerShot | Single scrolling menu |
| Direct printing | Canon Printers, PictBridge | Canon Printers |
| Battery grip (option) | BG-E1 | BG-ED3 |
| Dimensions | 142 x 99 x 72 mm (5.6 x 3.9 x 2.8 in) | 150 x 107 x 75 mm (5.9 x 4.2 x 3.0 in) |
| Weight (no battery) | 560 g (1.2 lb) | 790 g (1.7 lb) |
| Weight (incl. battery) | 649 g (1.4 lb) | 879 g (1.9 lb) |
Canon EOS 300D Review Update: February 2004
Updates Specifications - VerfiedBody & Design - VerifiedOperation - VerifiedDisplay & Menus - VerifiedTimings & Sizes - VerifiedFeatures - VerifiedISO Sensitivity / Noise levels - Re-shot and UpdatedWhite balance - Re-shot and UpdatedFlash - Re-shot and UpdatedNight exposures - Re-shot and UpdatedRAW - Re-shot and UpdatedColor reproduction - VerifiedCompard to... - Re-shot and UpdatedResolution chart - Re-shot and UpdatedConclusion - VerifiedSamples gallery - New gallery addedIf youre new to digital photography you may wish to read the Digital Photography Glossary before diving into this article (it may help you understand some of the terms used).| Conclusion / Recommendation / Ratings are basedon the opinion of the reviewer, you should read the ENTIRE reviewbefore coming to your own conclusions.Images which can be viewedat a larger size have a small magnifying glass icon in the bottomright corner of the image, clicking on the image will display alarger (typically VGA) image in a new window.To navigate the review simplyuse the next / previous page buttons, to jump to a particular sectioneither pick the section from the drop down or select it from thenavigation bar at the top.DPReview calibrate theirmonitors using Color Vision OptiCal at the (fairly well accepted)PC normal gamma 2.2, this means that on our monitors we can makeout the difference between all of the (computer generated) grayscaleblocks below. We recommend to make the most of this review you shouldbe able to see the difference (at least) between X,Y and Z and ideallyA,B and C. |
1. Canon EOS 300D Introduction 2. Canon EOS 300D Specifications 3. Canon EOS 300D Body & Design 4. Canon EOS 300D Body & Design 5. Canon EOS 300D Body & Design 6. Canon EOS 300D Operation & Controls 7. Canon EOS 300D Operation & Controls 8. Canon EOS 300D Displays 9. Canon EOS 300D Menus 10. Canon EOS 300D Timings & Sizes 11. Canon EOS 300D Features 12. Canon EOS 300D Features 13. Canon EOS 300D Photographic tests 14. Canon EOS 300D Photographic tests 15. Canon EOS 300D Photographic tests 16. Canon EOS 300D Lenses 17. Canon EOS 300D Lenses 18. Canon EOS 300D Compared to 19. Canon EOS 300D Compared to 20. Canon EOS 300D Compared to 21. Canon EOS 300D Compared to 22. Canon EOS 300D Conclusion 23. Canon EOS 300D Samples
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