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Canon Digital Rebel XTi / Canon 400D (Lens Included)
Canon Digital Rebel XTi / Canon 400D (Lens Included)
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russ (bags) 0 pts
December 22, 2006 7:58 PM

i just bought the xti with the standard lens, i would like

i would like to get a zoom lens, about a 70-200 -????? and i heard about a mega pixel picture printer. thanks.
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Sarah (sarah725) 887 pts
December 22, 2006 8:40 PM
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You can get a telephoto lens for the xti that is 75-300 for about $200. As far as the megapixel photo printer, I'm not sure what you mean by that. If you are looking for a good photo printer, I would suggest going with one that will read memory cards. The Kodak 500 printer will read compact flash cards and has great photo quality. The prints are even waterproof! Also, HP makes some really nice photo printers that are waterproof. If you are wanting something that will do 5x7's as well as 4x6's I would recommend the HP A617. If you are also looking for a good printer to hook up to your computer in order to print text documents and etc., I would strongly recommend the HP 5180. You can usually find this on sale for about $150. So for about the same price you could kill two birds with one stone. I have one a lot like it. It will scan, copy, and print. It also uses 6 ink cartridges which cost about $10 each. I love the way it seals the ink back in the cartridge when it is done. Other printers allow ink to dry up on the outside of the cartridges which can ruin the printer and/or cartridge in addition to wasting ink. Usually people use all of the yellow ink first and have to replace the whole color cartridge, this way you only have to replace the cartridge that is empty. It just depends what you are looking for. Hope this helps.
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russ (bags) 0 pts
December 23, 2006 8:38 AM
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thank you sarah, you have been very helpful. i heard on the radio about a photo printer that was made for high pixel cameras.
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