My first digital SLR, good control layout and produced wonderful photos at the time. Still works as well as it ever did although largely in retirement.
A couple of old favourites from this camera.
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Dec 02, 2014 12:22 | #1 My first digital SLR, good control layout and produced wonderful photos at the time. Still works as well as it ever did although largely in retirement. Gear List
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hammaggot Member 32 posts Joined Aug 2008 More info | Dec 24, 2014 18:03 | #2 Very nice! What more could you ask for? There is something special about the older sensors that I just love. I own the 10D now and previously the !D and 5DMKII. All of my favorite photos are from the 10 and 1D.
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yogestee "my posts can be a little colourful" More info | Jan 12, 2015 05:28 | #3 I'm on my second 20D. My first 20D was issued to me as a backup body to a 1D MkII when I worked for a newspaper. That 20D became my work horse. It worked faultlessly for me for over two years of hard newspaper grind. The 1D MkII often remaining in my bag. Jurgen
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Maxdave Goldmember More info | Jan 12, 2015 11:59 | #4 That owl shot is extraordinary ... makes me want to go grab a 20D (maybe a 300 f/4L IS too ...) 5D3,1D4,S90,6S&Moment Lenses,Hero4Silver,GPS-E2,2x580EX,430EX,90EX,EF16-35L f/4 IS,Samy SYTS24-C 24TS,EF24-105L IS,EF50 f/1.4,EF70-200 f/4L IS,EF300 f/4L IS,EF100-400L I IS,Kenko DGX 1.4X,Canon 2X TC Mk II, RRS&Pro-Media L-Brackets,Manfrotto MHXPRO-3WG & Roller 50,Sirui 306&K-20,Giottos MT-7371&MH-3300,Velbon ElCarmagne 530,CamRanger,Phottix&Canon Remotes,Lowepro Backpack,ThinkTank Retro 20&Modular System,OpTech straps,Lexar/San Disk Cards
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texaskev Goldmember More info Post edited over 8 years ago by texaskev. (6 edits in all) | Jan 15, 2015 04:52 | #5 A few years ago I had a month with no photo commitments. So I sold my 1D2N and backup to finance my 1D3. And all of a sudden my buddy calls, he is in the hospital and can't make a shoot he has contracted for. So he wants me to step in and cover for him. Canon 1DX II, 1DX, 11-24 F4 L, 100 F2.8 L, 16-35 F2.8 L II, 17-40 F4 L, 24-70 F2.8 L II, 24-105 F4 L II, 70-200 F2.8 L II
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Jan 15, 2015 12:50 | #6 I started out doing weddings with the 20D and 30D. Bought them both brand new. I still have both. I still use them but it's not solely because they are great cameras. I bought them new for like $1200 each. I'll be damned if I will sell them for a hundred bucks.
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Chet showed up to keep the place interesting More info | Nov 03, 2015 15:35 | #7 I might have to drag the 20 d out of the bag again.
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JasonW Senior Member 293 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Adelaide, South Australia More info | Still got mine that I bought new a long time ago. Given how little they are worth second hand there is no way I will ever sell it. Still produces great shots....
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TheLimey Senior Member More info | Nov 10, 2015 15:33 | #9 Got mine cost me over £1000 with a couple of lenses still pull it out and take a few shots will be mine forever love it 7D,20D,1V.
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GregDunn Goldmember 1,289 posts Likes: 132 Joined Mar 2013 Location: Indiana More info | Nov 19, 2015 14:29 | #10 I find it most amusing that people continually get superb results with cameras which objectively are far inferior to today's average Rebel in terms of measurements. Seems to me that finding a camera which does what you need - and then mastering it - is greatly preferable to going on a spec hunt for numbers which may or may not give you added value. Let the pictures speak for themselves and keep shooting! Canon 1Dx | 5D3 | 7D2 | 6D | 70-200L f/2.8IS | 70-200L f/4 | 24-70L f/2.8 | 24-105L f/4IS | 100-400L f/4.5-5.6IS | 17-55 f/2.8IS | 50 f/1.8 | 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 | 4x Godox AD360
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Nov 19, 2015 14:43 | #11 agree completely....have had the 30d the first year it come out. Going to put some good glass on it (eventually) and let my grandkids use it. Will emphasis the importance of "good glass" rather than all the hype about ISO, DR and pixels. Gear
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Nov 21, 2015 03:33 | #12 I agree, it is the photographer that makes or breaks the shots. Gear List
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mountbatten Member More info Post edited over 7 years ago by mountbatten. | Mar 09, 2016 13:35 | #13 Still using mine its my only camera saving for a ff 6d or 6dmk2. But will keep 20d for aps-c http://www.pbase.com/greatescape
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jabtas Goldmember More info | Mar 09, 2016 14:22 | #14 Had mine since new back in 2005, around 70k clicks and still my workhorse Tim
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Jul 28, 2016 20:30 | #15 My first DSLR was a 20D and I shot the daylights out of it. It went across the country and up to Alaska many times. At that point, I didn't know what I had. Scott
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