A bit late for a review of a camera that has been on the market for over 2 months, don't ya' think?
Anyway, $ for $ the e-300 does give a better deal, I've seen it under $600 with the two lens kit at http://www.ilikecheapstuff.com when dell does their crazy coupon codes.
The upside, both camera's are a lot of camera for the dollar, it is really hard to beat an 8mp dslr for the price point. The down side, everything else for them is really spendy, from the grip and flash units to the other lenses in the line. If you are looking for a camera to grow with and you really have no lenses from a previous 35mm film slr, I'd say go Canon or Nikon.
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A bit late for a review of a camera that has been on the market for over 2 months, don't ya' think?
Anyway, $ for $ the e-300 does give a better deal, I've seen it under $600 with the two lens kit at http://www.ilikecheapstuff.com when dell does their crazy coupon codes.
The upside, both camera's are a lot of camera for the dollar, it is really hard to beat an 8mp dslr for the price point. The down side, everything else for them is really spendy, from the grip and flash units to the other lenses in the line. If you are looking for a camera to grow with and you really have no lenses from a previous 35mm film slr, I'd say go Canon or Nikon.