Just announced. See:
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Canon 450D
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Re: Canon 450D
Just a bit confused, I was checking out Canons new entry DSLR, the 1000D yesterday. It was then advertised as "new entry model" with a rec retail of £499.00, only a pound less than the 400D.
Now today, it has a rec retail of £649.00, which would make it £49 more than the new 450D, but comparing the models I can't see how its higher in the range than the 450D.
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Re: Canon 450D
I can't see how any better the 1000D is than the 450D either, I'd go for the 450D over that, cause that 1000D just looks like a slightly better 400D.
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Re: Canon 450D
They both look a bit expensive compared to this one. 
http://www.warehouseexpress.com/product ... ku=1024307

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Re: Canon 450D
And some people say they can't afford a DLSR
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Re: Canon 450D
The camera isn't so bad. But the bloody lenses..........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Gruditch wrote:And some people say they can't afford a DLSR![]()
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Re: Canon 450D
The Sony 18-70 kit lens is quite good when stopped down a bit, and I've had good results from mine when using it outdoors as a general walkaround lens. It's a bit soft at the edges and c/a can be a problem at the wide angle end of the zoom range, but I'd say it's better than the earlier Canon 18-55 non-IS version.
New Sony 'G' lenses are overpriced when compared to Canikon but the series 1 Minolta AF lenses are good quality and can be bought for decent prices on the second hand market.
New Sony 'G' lenses are overpriced when compared to Canikon but the series 1 Minolta AF lenses are good quality and can be bought for decent prices on the second hand market.