I would think that looking through the viewfinders of both would convice someone completely. The problem is usually the store does not have both in stock. So go with her, let her check out the Canon, and yours.

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William M Kane wrote:
Alex,

You're right about it being the better choice, but this is difficult for me to explain to her. The Canon comes with a lens for 999, while the Pentax is 1300 with the lens counting the rebates.

IL Bill
On May 17, 2004, at 9:27 PM, alex wetmore wrote:

On Mon, 17 May 2004, William M Kane wrote:

    A friend of mine is looking at digital SLR's, but doesn't want to
spend more than $1000 USD on such a beast.  Canon has a model that fits
these specs, but I'd like her to buy a Pentax, so that we can trade
lenses around . . . and so I can help her learn to operate it without
learning a new camera.


The *ist D is $1050 with the $200 rebate when you purchase it from
B&H or any other retailer that sells it for $1250.

For that $50 you get a real pentaprism viewfinder instead of
a pentamirror one, a larger viewfinder, a better build
construction, and a smaller camera.

Seems like a deal to me.

It sounds like your friend doesn't own any lenses yet, and this
rebate does assume that they purchase the 16-45/4 lens.  It is a
great primary lens for the *ist D though.

alex




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