Nearly a year ago for my birthday, Deird got me a new camera. It was a canon EOS400D “Digital Rebel”- (Why digital rebel I’m not really sure- how buying the most popular entry level digital SLR is rebellious wasn’t in the instruction manual) anyway, the camera was good- but, well, had a fault.
Every now and again it would lock up- and the only way to unlock it was remove the battery. Not great, because even entry level SLRs aren’t cheap. (Single Lens Reflex in case you were wondering)
Anyway, I took it back to John Lewis- where I bought it. They sent it to Canon, and 3 weeks later, the camera was returned to me. It locked up on the very first shot I took with it- so back to Canon it went. It came again back yesterday, and I picked it up. And, to check it, I tried taking a photo in the store. It locked up. I bitched and moaned enough that rather than send it off for a 3rd time, they replaced it for a new model.
The sales assistant replaced it for the newer model- (12 mega-pixel, not 10) telling me that they no longer made the model camera I’d originally bought. So, I walked out of the store with a nice new shiny camera- an EOS450. Thanks Mr Sales Assistant.
The odd thing is, when I looked at the camera sales desk as I left, they still had EOS400’s (my old camera) on the shelf. I don’t get it- but thanks mr sales guy. Really nice of you…
Anyway- here’s a couple of photos from the new camera.
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