If price is a big concern you might want to look for a used DSLR. Maybe a
used Rebel. Locally there are advertisements today for $450-$600, with the
kit lens. Like this one
http://www.craigslist.org/eby/for/101789168.html
The Canon 350D (Digital Rebel XT in the US, something else in Japan)
is half the price of a 20D, and almost as fast. It does 3 fps, the
20D does 5 fps. Picture quality is more or less the same.
As for card speeds, the 350D will write at something close to 10MB/s.
The slow/cheap cards are not as fast as the camera, and the fastest
cards are faster than the camera needs. That said, card speeds only
become important if you shoot bursts of more than 10 pictures or so
without pausing.
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The Rebel XT (or 350D) is a very close competitor.
"PBody" <fieroaut...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Other than that, it's a nice camera.
I think it's closer to 5 megs a sec, but still good.
Z wrote:
> I looked at both - and ended up taking the rebel xt home - couldn't
> justify the extra cost with the 20D -
>
Reasons not to buy the 20D? As opposed to what?
Sorry, I can't help you. 20D seems to me to be the best compromise
among capability, physical presence, and cost.
I have a RebXT also, and wish I'd saved up for another month to get a
second 20D. Not that there is a big difference in output, but the 20D
seems to me to make it all easier.
--
Frank ess
In terms of CF cards, this is the best comparison of cards using a 350D and
gives a useful view of the write speed capability if them. I assume the 20D
would manage marginally greater write speeds if it can do 5 rather than 3
burst.
http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=6007-7699
Alex
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Alex
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The 20D's only real flaw is the lack of spot metering. So if you need
spot metering, then don't get it.
Don't base your buying decision on the 1x CF cards you have. You'll want
at least 50x cards. A 2GB 50x card is $100.
Alex
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Maybe Skip will sell you one of his...
-He just upgraded two 20Ds with 5Ds...
Good GRAVY!
Who's looking at the *camera* in that set of...well...pictures??
:)
We'll never know now; the post's been deleted :-(
CB
Still there as far as I can tell
Never fear...
My browser was still open, so here's a re-post (this was one of four
pictures...the other three being various shots of the 300D):
http://www.pbase.com/markuson/image/50370779/original
What camera again??
:)
--
Skip Middleton
http://www.shadowcatcherimagery.com
Bubba burger!
Cracks me up everytime I see it.
"Mark˛" <mjmorgan(lowest even number here)@cox..net> wrote in message
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Noooo... Ya think?
:)
I forgot that photo was still up.
:)
I do love my dogs...
-Bubba and Beans (his sister)
Ya, I wouldn't sell them either...
Too handy to have around, and you'd get too little for them anyway.
I'll be keeping my 10D when I eventually move to FF. If money wasn't tight,
I'd be fiddling with one as we speak. :(
All too true...
Yipe!
--Sooooo true indeed.
>The inability to read lens info unless the contacts are super clean?
Have you really had a problem with this? I think it happened to me *once*
from 4 Canon DSLRs, and was rectified by wiping the contacts with my sleeve.
> As for card speeds, the 350D will write at something close to 10MB/s.
> The slow/cheap cards are not as fast as the camera, and the fastest
> cards are faster than the camera needs. That said, card speeds only
> become important if you shoot bursts of more than 10 pictures or so
> without pausing.
If one never shoot bursts, the OP's cards are still far too slow if
they really are 1x speed (which I doubt - does any company make 1GB
cards that are only 1x?). If used to take 2.7mb JPG files, 1x
(150kb/sec) would result in delays of about 18 seconds to sequence
from one picture to the next on the LCD, and a 10 shot burst would
take 3 minutes to write to the card.
5D?
--
"Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission." --
Eleanor Roosevelt
>>>
>>> Maybe Skip will sell you one of his...
>>> -He just upgraded two 20Ds with 5Ds...
>>>
>> nah, keeping them as backup, and special use cameras. Saturday, I
>> have go from shooting the Bride and Groom during the ceremony to
>> hauling ass up to the top of a steeple to shoot the couple's
>> recessional through an "iron arch" (sword arch) made up of Civil War
>> recreationists. Leaving the 20D up on the tripod in the steeple with
>> the 100-400, so I don't have to fumble with mounting a camera on the
>> lens, or mounting a lens/camera combo on the 'pod.
>
> Ya, I wouldn't sell them either...
> Too handy to have around, and you'd get too little for them anyway.
> I'll be keeping my 10D when I eventually move to FF. If money wasn't
> tight, I'd be fiddling with one as we speak. :(
>
The 5D seems to be all I asked for. I'll know more after this weekend, two
weddings and two engagement shoots in four days...
She had to pay for those so she sold her camera
Same here, but I never even had to clean the contacts.
This has nothing to do with the 20D in particular.