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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / DSLR Cameras / March 2006

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Semi Hard Case for Canon Rebel XT (350D)

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default - 21 Mar 2006 08:30 GMT
Has anyone used the Canon EH-18L case for the 350D?  Is it good or annoying?

Thank you for your responses.
G.T. - 22 Mar 2006 01:33 GMT
> Has anyone used the Canon EH-18L case for the 350D?  Is it good or annoying?

Count me as considering it annoying.   I had the equivalent for my original
Rebel, and didn't bother buying one for my Rebel XT.

Greg
default - 22 Mar 2006 17:34 GMT
> Count me as considering it annoying.   I had the equivalent for my
> original
> Rebel, and didn't bother buying one for my Rebel XT.

Thanks for your response.  It looks like the hard part of the case has to be
removed to get at the USB port.  This might be a bit too much hassle.  Now
looking at the Canon brochure, it looks like the EH-18L will fit with the
18-55mm lens but not the seemingly smaller EF 50 F/1.8 II?  Strange.
G.T. - 22 Mar 2006 23:56 GMT
> > Count me as considering it annoying.   I had the equivalent for my
> > original
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> looking at the Canon brochure, it looks like the EH-18L will fit with the
> 18-55mm lens but not the seemingly smaller EF 50 F/1.8 II?  Strange.

I'm sure it will.

The part that I didn't like is exactly what you mention, the hard part of
the case blocks just about everything.  It was too much of a pain to keep on
the camera.

Greg
Sheldon - 24 Mar 2006 07:07 GMT
>> > Count me as considering it annoying.   I had the equivalent for my
>> > original
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>
> Greg

They used to be called "Eveready cases."  Pros called them "Neveready
cases."
 
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