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I have a Lumix FZ5 and the 4way wheel and all the other little buttons, I alter by using my finger nail.
If I use my finger, the buttons just embed themselves into my finger and don't do anything.
Now although I only bought it in February this year, the silver colour is coming off the buttons and leaving little plastic marks.
Question..... Does the 350d also do this.
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Personally, I haven't had any experiences with the 350D like the ones you describe. I don't think it has a four way wheel.
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I have not found this with the 350d all the buttons work very well with no bits of plastic coming off...........:o
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Hmm. Maybe I got a duff one.
On the Canon it is called a Cross Key ring....ISO: AF: WB: Something else: and set in the middle.
They may be metal on the Canon. On mine it is plastic coated with silver colour paint?
The Canon is now at £440 body only and about £485 with 18-55 kit lens (not usm) in the UK.
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Yes, my 350D gives the illusion of being an unassuringly flimsy dirt-magnet, yet all buttons do their job and are visible. Also, you can customise its functionality(so as to avoid those "thumb-in-the-wrong-place" moments).
Canon cameras become value-for-money when bought a year or more down the road from release, so now's a good time for spendies! Tail-end of Autumn might be even better.
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Thanks Schellamo, Russt, EnglishBob and Zig for the comments. It would seem that the Canon has better quality about it than Panasonic. So I will go and have another play at the shop with it.
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Got my 300D in Feb 04: looks used by this, the signs of use include the black rubber grip peeling and revealing shiny plastic (or just signs of scratches)
scratches, paint coming off the hot shoe, more scratches (on the bottom), and thats about it, but still takes pics great!
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