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woah!

share? lol

HAHAHAHAHHA

Bad news tho the 24-105LIS has a faulty auto focus... Damn it...

Someone has returned it to the stock cage and not said anything...

Why share when you can just give it to us.. we'll split it :yes:

Looks good.. what's the plan with it Col?

The plan is to use it tomorrow at the members Janurary cruise up to the spotted cow for yabbie races...

lol, just realised this thread was about a 400D. I bought one after the release last year. had it for a few months now and love it. it's a nice camera for the price.

so far I just have:

400D (black of course!)

genuine canon case

canon RC1 remote

17-55 USM canon EF-S lens

55-200 USM canon EF lens

canon lens hood

nice velbon tripod

2 X 1gb sandisk Ultra III cards

actually as I bought mine in japan it's called a Kiss X lol. anyway nice present! you have some nice folks/friends/gf/bf/something!

so Col, being a canon man and all how about a hook up on a nice wide angle lense! :) :) :(

so Col, being a canon man and all how about a hook up on a nice wide angle lense! :pwned::O:(

So my position with Canon is as an account manager for retailers...

I cannot sell you anything directlly, I can only deal with accounts over $100,000 per annum...

ie. Harvey Norman, Good Guys, Camera House, WOW, Bing Lee, Myer, Bentleys, Clive Peeters you get the picture...

But speaking of wide angle I have a 10-22mm, they are good value for money and do an awsome job.

I like to call it a reality lens for agents and the like... (you know make rooms look bigger than they really are)

lol, that's ok mate. I was only kidding! Wouldn't expect any favours. it's your job afterall!.

thanks for the tip on the lens. 10-22mm sounds good. it would be handy for me. often at places like tokyo autosalon etc. you have to get close, otherwise people just walk in front of you making it impossible to get a clean shot. and without a wide angle lens it's hard to get all of the subject in frame. I will suss one out.

BTW, love the canon product. they have excellent image processors. must be very good software in them. even my old S50 had a very good processor in it. I've had kodak, casio, pentax, sony but always liked my canons the best. they are the easiest to get a decent photo out of without any effort. and with some effort you can get great photos. lots of other cameras I've had need plenty of effort just to get anything decent.

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