Talk:Canon EOS 300D

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I won't call the EOS 300D a "prosumer" DSLR, since looking at Canon's marketing strategy it is clear the its DSLR family is divided into 3 lines:

  • Professional series such as the EOS 1D Mk II and the EOS 1Ds Mk II, denoted by their single-digit model number;
  • Prosumer series such as the EOS 20D and the EOS 10D, denoted by their double-digit model number; and
  • Consumer series such as the EOS 300D and the EOS 350D, denoted by their triple-digit model number, and possibly a future quaduple-digit model number series just like its film SLR cousins.

[edit] Metering modes

Right now the infobox says the 300D has spot metering. It doesn't. Only the hacked version (source?) has unlocked spot metering, if I recall correctly. So should it be included in the infobox? I can't decide. Any thoughts? --Thomas Ploeger 21:30, 27 May 2006 (UTC)

I interpret the article's info box as giving the same information as official specs, and as such, shouldn't mention spot metering. It would be similar to CPU chips that enthusiasts have managed to overclock; a chip sold as a 3GHz chip is still a 3GHz chip, despite it being capable of being pushed higher. -- Tomlouie | talk 20:28, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] How do I narrow What links here?

How do I narrow down What links here so that it gives me a list of images in Wikipedia shot with a Digital Rebel or 300D? ShutterBugTrekker 22:06, 27 April 2007 (UTC)