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Kiernan
24th of March 2005 (Thu), 20:02
I've been toying with the idea of upgrading my Digital Rebel for some time. Even though I'm not that good of a photographer, I need the AI-Servo for sports that the DReb doesn't offer.

So, would you spend $949 USD for a new 10D, or spend the extra for the 20D? Is it worth $550 more?

eosster
24th of March 2005 (Thu), 20:14
How about RebXT, I think it would be wiser to choose latest technology and it's around your budget. It's fast as Canon 20D I have.

pushtoexit
24th of March 2005 (Thu), 20:25
I saw this today in this forum regarding a new 300D Hack. Maybe worth seeing what the new AI-Servo Work has accomplished...


Few days until the next UnDutchables release (UnDutchables v0.2.2)

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AI-SERVO work with combination with lest button AF selection move to right button
no crash when changing Quality in Basic Mode WB, AF, Drive, Braceting available in Basic Mode... and some bug fixes!
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liza
24th of March 2005 (Thu), 20:34
I opted to buy the 20D and have not been sorry. Though the XT was tempting, I was afraid I would outgrow it too quickly. I like to shoot sports, so it has been worth every penny!

swoop1156
25th of March 2005 (Fri), 01:24
I have the 300D, Wasia hack and AI Servo at the push of a button...what are you talking about?

tim
25th of March 2005 (Fri), 02:30
AI servo doesn't work on the wasia hack.

I upgraded from the 300D to the 20D and i'm very happy I did.

gpi
25th of March 2005 (Fri), 07:49
UnDutchables v 0.1.0
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Continues Drive in Basic Mode
Jump = FEC only selectable in Creative modes
Left key = AF-Mode only selectable in Creative modes
WB selection in Basic modes
Custom Function 1 available in basic modes enabling:
- Quality Select via SET button, this means that RAW can be set in basic modes.
- Parameter select via SET buttons
- Menu via SET button
- Image Replay via SET button

Working, but settings have to be changed in via Advanced mode
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UnDutchables v0.2.3 :
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· Full menu’s available in basic modes.
· Left button press turns AF off, release turns AF on again.

Effectively this puts the lens in manual mode while the left button is pressed.Pressing it quickly when in AI-Servo mode will therefore release the shutter.

You loose AF during button press though. This means that AI servo does not support predictive focusing.

You can only shoot one time.

The shutter button must be released before shooting again.
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Medic1
25th of March 2005 (Fri), 12:36
I've been toying with the idea of upgrading my Digital Rebel for some time. Even though I'm not that good of a photographer, I need the AI-Servo for sports that the DReb doesn't offer.

So, would you spend $949 USD for a new 10D, or spend the extra for the 20D? Is it worth $550 more?


Can someone explain what I'm missing here? The Drebel professes to have AI servo AF (page 123 of the 300D manual). What am I not understanding here?

Kiernan
25th of March 2005 (Fri), 13:45
Can someone explain what I'm missing here? The Drebel professes to have AI servo AF (page 123 of the 300D manual). What am I not understanding here?

You can only force a reliable and predictable AI servo in sports mode. In any of the creative modes, AI servo is basically non-existant. You can't pick to be in AI servo through any of the options.

DavoMrMac
25th of March 2005 (Fri), 13:55
I had the XT (350D) and took it back to swap over for the 20D, best decision I ever made.

What I did not like about the XT;
Small small small, and hard to balance against lens size/weight.
Plastic, felt cheap, vulnerable to damage.
Continuous shooting was good, but not that good.
CF door loose fitting.
Flash mechanism seemed very flimsy.

So far with the 20D;
Superb build quality.
Super fast continuous shooting.
No annoying rattles and clicks on any of the body parts (on the camera, ha ha).
Screen brighter.