simply stated going from the 350 d to a newer camera, so 20d or 30 d, answers and why explain please thanks in advance
akhoopes Goldmember 1,259 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Buffalo, NY More info | Dec 04, 2006 18:24 | #1 simply stated going from the 350 d to a newer camera, so 20d or 30 d, answers and why explain please thanks in advance BILL HOOPES www.jumpingthrewphoto.com
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MeNiS Senior Member 706 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2005 More info | Dec 04, 2006 18:37 | #2 with the rebate going on for the 30D....the cost is not much of a difference, so go for the newer 30D. i just made the move from an XT to 30D also.
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mikegrasso Senior Member 397 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Pottstown, PA More info | 30D and never look back!!!! Canon 60D
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Dec 04, 2006 21:32 | #4 why though whats the differnce in the camera, besides the specs BILL HOOPES www.jumpingthrewphoto.com
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Elbee19 Senior Member 732 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 Location: San Bernardino, CA More info | Dec 04, 2006 22:40 | #5 Besides specs...no difference really! The LCD is bigger on the 30D. It's those differences in the specs that make it more appealing though. I upgraded to from the 350D which was a bigger upgrade than from a 20D. I just felt like the differences in between a 20D and 30D would allow me to keep the camera longer due to more options to grow into. Cheers,
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T.D. Moderator More info | Dec 04, 2006 22:43 | #6 I would advocate for going with the newer technology. If you know you're going to buy, why not go for the more current version?
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Suedezu Goldmember 1,512 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Romania More info | Dec 05, 2006 04:46 | #9 Jaetie wrote in post #2355973 just wondering, is the focusing system of the 30D better than the 20D? i think i read somewhere that the 30D has the enhanced f/2.8 focusing system whilst the 20D doesn't. is this true? To my knowledge, there isn't much of a difference in focusing capabilities between the two cameras. General gallery: http://andreimorar.zenfolio.com
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bitteraspects Senior Member 475 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2006 More info | Dec 05, 2006 05:12 | #10 the bigger lcd is a useless feature. it does not warrent the price difference between the 20 and 30D. you get the exact same camera (for the most part), for quite a bit more.
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bauerman discount on value meals 3,457 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2003 Location: Idaho! More info | Dec 05, 2006 10:39 | #11 The 30D has spot metering and other useful advantages over the 20D. It's not simply screen size. As the price of the 30D continues to go down - it becomes a very attractive option.....
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SproutCrumble Senior Member 448 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Essex, UK More info | Dec 06, 2006 11:06 | #12 I'd suggest something different entirely. The 350D/XT is a great camera so its no hardship to hold onto it a bit longer. Wait for the 40D. Whats the rush? EOS 80D, DMC-GF5, DMC-G6, 8-15L, 24L, 35L, 40/2.8, 50/1.4, 50/1.8, 85L, 100/2., 100L, 150/2.8EX OS , 300/2.8EX, 10-22/3.5, 70-200/2.8EX, 150-600/5.0C, 17LTSE, 45TSE, 65MPE, 1.4EX/2xEX, MR14EX, 580EXII
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SteveParr should have taken his own advice 6,593 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 Location: San Diego, CA More info | Dec 06, 2006 12:01 | #13 Permanent banakhoopes wrote in post #2353985 simply stated going from the 350 d to a newer camera, so 20d or 30 d, answers and why explain please thanks in advance Coming from the 350, I'd make the jump to the 30D. I wouldn't make that move from a 20D, but it makes sense in your case... Steve
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Dec 06, 2006 12:14 | #14 I agree with Steve. While it's generally not worth going from a 20D to a 30D, from a 350D make the bigger step to the 30D. No single feature's overwhelmingly better, but the combination of larger screen, spot metering, and larger buffer capacity will make it easier to stay with. I've frequently filled the buffer of my 20D (RAW+Small) just single-shotting for a sequence. A few more frames in the buffer can make all the difference in capturing a series of actions. Jon
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SproutCrumble Senior Member 448 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Essex, UK More info | Dec 06, 2006 12:57 | #15 The annoying thing is, the 30D' s more efficient buffer is just a firmware update away on the 20D as there wasn't any hardware update involved apparently. EOS 80D, DMC-GF5, DMC-G6, 8-15L, 24L, 35L, 40/2.8, 50/1.4, 50/1.8, 85L, 100/2., 100L, 150/2.8EX OS , 300/2.8EX, 10-22/3.5, 70-200/2.8EX, 150-600/5.0C, 17LTSE, 45TSE, 65MPE, 1.4EX/2xEX, MR14EX, 580EXII
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