If you like shooting sporting events or portraits, then the Canon EOS 10D could be the perfect choice for you. The Canon EOS 10D has a sturdy yet light weight magnesium alloy body that houses very capable electronics. It’s not small and light like your typical point-and-shoot, but it provides you with much more versatility. In 2003, the Canon EOS 10D was one of the first affordable digital SLRs for the advanced hobbyist at roughly $1500. Today you can own this outstanding camera for much less. Five years later, it is still a very capable camera body.
- Autofocus modes: Fast, Wide-area TTL, 7 focus points, manual or auto selectable
- exposure modes: shutter priority, aperture priority, depth-of-field auto exposure, programmed auto exposure with modes for landscape, macro, night scene, portrait, and sports and full manual
- white balance: auto, six presets, plus manual color temperature
- shutter speeds: 30 to 1/4000 seconds plus bulb
- storage: CompactFlash I and II (microdrive compatible)
- iso sensitivity: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
- lenses: compatible with Canon EF lenses
- flashs: built-in and hotshoe compatible with Canon EX-series Speedlites (E-TTL auto flash) The Canon EOS 10D will serve you well in a variety of circumstances and all of your Canon EF lenses and Canon EX flashes will continue to serve in the future should you decide to upgrade later. Overall, an outstanding buy.

