The code M8MPMDXSCMGJ17 (exp 5/4) was meant for the Canon SD800, but it was briefly working on the XTi. It no longer works, but Dizzle provided a new working code.
EOS Digital Rebel XTi Black 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera (with 18-55 mm Lens) QTY: 1 $899.00 Sub Total $899.00 Total Discounts -$224.75 SubTotal $674.25 Shipping $4.99 ShippingDiscount -$4.99 Tax $42.14 ECO -- Total $716.39
"25% off PowerShot SD800 IS Silver 7.1 MP, 3.8X Zoom Digital Camera"
won't work with the digital rebel.
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dizzle
Broke Member
posted: Apr. 26, 2007 @ 9:23p
OP, your coupon didnt work, but heres a working one:
985CK046STJX0N
Haudidoodie
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 26, 2007 @ 9:59p
Uggh, paid $50 more from Dell not 3 weeks ago. Guess I could try to get a price adjustment, but doesn't seems worth it considering the trouble. I imagine by the time the CSRs are available again tomorrow, this deal will be over.
India is always available to serve you. I'm sure they'll even tell you their name is tom.
Haudidoodie said: Uggh, paid $50 more from Dell not 3 weeks ago. Guess I could try to get a price adjustment, but doesn't seems worth it considering the trouble. I imagine by the time the CSRs are available again tomorrow, this deal will be over.
dreamlogic
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 27, 2007 @ 12:22a
ushdtv said: Anyone has any concern of it using CMOS sensor instead of CCD sensor?
No, Canon CMOS sensors are superior to the Sony sensors used in comprable Nikon, Pentax, and Sony DSLRs in my opinion (better high ISO performance). CMOS sensors are good enough for the Canon 1Ds Mark II, a very nice $7000 DSLR. I'd be more concerned about the quality of the kit lens.
lray said: India is always available to serve you. I'm sure they'll even tell you their name is tom.
Haudidoodie said: Uggh, paid $50 more from Dell not 3 weeks ago. Guess I could try to get a price adjustment, but doesn't seems worth it considering the trouble. I imagine by the time the CSRs are available again tomorrow, this deal will be over.
Hello, Tom No, I'm Toaham, Cow can kelp yo? No, thanks. I'll shop somewhere else. Bye. Tank yo, sohoup again at kill.
This is a great deal. Although the stock lens is slow and cheap feeling, it's a great lens to start off with if you're just getting into digital photography. You're not gonna get many exposures for any type of magazine covers but it'll do for just learning purposes.
Lenses I'd recommend are:
both of these are great all around lenses and will make the stock lens look like dirt, they range from $300 used to about $375 new. - Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 - Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 - only drawback on this lens compared to the tamron is it takes 82mm filters.
Wide angle for the xti: canon efs 10-22mm.. this is the widest lens you can get for the aps-c sensor canons. it's soo wide that you have to watch your toes sometimes. Yes there are the tamron/sigma variations but this is by far better built/quality.
Telephoto: canon 70-200mm f/4L. great sharpness, best bang telephoto L lense for the money period in my opinion. Usually can be had for about $450 - 550ish.
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