Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Cameras, Lenses and Shooting gear => Topic started by: evejames on May 24, 2006, 08:52:58 am
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OK, I am a little confused. I am looking to purchase my first SLR camera and decided on purchasing a EOS-350D...I am from UK.
Rather conveniently my Dad is on holidays in US and has found a Rebel XT. Whcih is the America version (am I correct in thinking this?). So what ar the differences between the EOS-350D and Rebel XT? Will I have any probelms with warranty/ repairs if I purchase a Rebel XT?
Please help!
Thank you in advance!
Eve
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The only functional difference is the label on the camera body. As far as the warranty service goes, I'm not sure.
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The really cool one is the Japan version. Instead of 350 or Rebel it's called the Kiss, apparently to appeal to young women (the cute factor).
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The really cool one is the Japan version. Instead of 350 or Rebel it's called the Kiss, apparently to appeal to young women (the cute factor).
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Oh, my! I wonder what the Japanese version of the 5D is called? Or the IDsMKII (blush, blush).
Eric
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Oh, my! I wonder what the Japanese version of the 5D is called? Or the IDsMKII (blush, blush).
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The really cool one is the Japan version. Instead of 350 or Rebel it's called the Kiss, apparently to appeal to young women (the cute factor).
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"Kiss Digital", to be precise. Of course, the other names all really have "Digital" in them as well.