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Digital Outback Photo Updates Canon EOS 300D Diary Review

Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | December 27, 2004 | 0 Comments

Canon EOS 300DDigital Outback Photo has updated it’s diary-like review of the Canon EOS 300D digital SLR with some new entries on very long exposures, purchase of new Canon lenses (17-40mm f/4 and 50mm f/1.8) and a list of fors and againsts.

“One of the problems you will encounter with long exposures is what is commonly referred to as Hot Pixels. Hot pixels are sensor pixels that turn white during a very long exposure. Because the 300D, and all other Canon DSLR cameras, uses a CMOS sensor it exhibits a much lower number of hot pixels than digital cameras using a CCD sensor. However, you will still get hot pixels during long exposures, although far less than with a CCD camera.”

Digital Outback Photo - Canon EOS 300D Diary Review

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