I just have to say that the pictures of the 20D do not do it justice when you put it next to a 350D, it's nearly twice the size of it. I picked one up 2nd hand and I am really pleased with it.

Borderfox Goldmember 1,367 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Dunshaughlin, Ireland More info | Nov 15, 2006 13:11 | #1 I just have to say that the pictures of the 20D do not do it justice when you put it next to a 350D, it's nearly twice the size of it. I picked one up 2nd hand and I am really pleased with it. Click Here and Join the POTN flickr Group Today!
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Stavhp Goldmember 2,303 posts Joined May 2006 Location: UK More info | Nov 15, 2006 13:14 | #2 Show off.... Canon 7D, sigma 17-70, Canon 50mm F1.8, Canon 70-300mm IS
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | The same thing happened to me when I picked up the 30D. I had been trying out the XTi and liked it a lot at first. Then I got to hold and shoot with a 30D for a bit and it was a much better feel in my hand. I really didn't feel as others do that the XTi felt cheap or plasticy. I liked it but just felt that it did not have as good a feel as the 30D and I wanted something that felt good because I do tend to shoot a lot when I go out on trips and dayhikes, so the camera is in my hand a good deal of the time. Robert
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Borderfox THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,367 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Dunshaughlin, Ireland More info | I didnt realise how much bigger it is than the 350d, I stuck my Sigma 70-200 on and it weighs a ton. Back on the monopod then.... Click Here and Join the POTN flickr Group Today!
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Elbee19 Senior Member 732 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 Location: San Bernardino, CA More info | Nov 15, 2006 22:38 | #5 I have to agree with the feel of the 20D/30D compared to the 350D/400D. I was in Best Buy the other day messing around in the camera section (dreaming)! I messed about with the 400D then I picked up the 30D to mess about with it! WOW! Fun camera to work with from a feel standpoint! Cheers,
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jr_senator Goldmember 4,861 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Nov 15, 2006 22:56 | #6 Don't pick up a 1D MkII N, I did and nothing other will ever feel right again (I have a 20D).
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | Nov 15, 2006 23:14 | #7 jr_senator wrote in post #2269809 Don't pick up a 1D MkII N, I did and nothing other will ever feel right again (I have a 20D). I told myself I would wait at least a year before I picked up a camera that was a higher model up from my 30D...lolol Robert
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Borderfox THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,367 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Dunshaughlin, Ireland More info | Nov 16, 2006 10:09 | #8 Elbee19 wrote in post #2269728 I have to agree with the feel of the 20D/30D compared to the 350D/400D. I was in Best Buy the other day messing around in the camera section (dreaming)! I messed about with the 400D then I picked up the 30D to mess about with it! WOW! Fun camera to work with from a feel standpoint! After experiencing that situation and knowing my finances wouldn't allow for me to get the 30D anytime soon, plus I want to see what comes out in the spring as far as a replacement/upgrade to the 30D, I decided to purchase the battery grip for my 350D. It doesn't quit have the same feel as the 30D but I sure can tell you it has a much more robust and "fuller" feel now! I whole heartedly recommend to anyone wanting the bigger camera feel for their 350D/400D to look into purchasing the battery grip. If nothing else...it looks like a WAY more professional camera now! ![]() I would agree with the last statement... Click Here and Join the POTN flickr Group Today!
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fotov Hatchling 8 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | Nov 16, 2006 11:00 | #9 what i love about the 30d (my first canon slr) is that these guys thought of everything! The grip is perfect, with a slight lip to it so it wont slip down your fingers. the shutter sits in a recessed cut that perfectly follows my fingers. all of the options are accessible from the top right of the camera. none of the surface structures attract dust. and the build quality is just amazing! i used to own the minolta 7d, and it was robust, but it was uneven. the canon engineers even factored in the waith of the battery in the grip to create a perfectly balanced camera.
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redhotsheep Goldmember 1,576 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: London More info | After getting used to the size of my 20d - I actually started to find it a bit small!
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bauerman discount on value meals 3,457 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2003 Location: Idaho! More info | Nov 16, 2006 11:51 | #11 And the older 10D even has a little bit better feel to it to me....a bit larger and "beefier"....if that is a word..........
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Borderfox THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,367 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Dunshaughlin, Ireland More info | Oh yeah Beefier is a good word to describe it. Click Here and Join the POTN flickr Group Today!
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