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walkien
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Nov 08, 2004 17:43 |  #1

I'm planning to sell my 10D and buy a 20D, can some body give me some sugguestion, should I do it?


ps. does the remote switch on the 10D works on the 20D?


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Nov 08, 2004 18:11 |  #2

Have a read of this (external link). That's the conclusion, you should read the whole review.




  
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Nov 08, 2004 18:18 |  #3

Why are you unhappy with your 10D??

Answer me that and I'll tell you if its worth it.

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Nov 08, 2004 18:25 |  #4

I'm not unhappy with 10D, I really like the 10D, I have it for about 6 months, my friend wants to buy it from me, so before I sell it, I want to know it is worth it to get a 20D.


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Nov 08, 2004 18:28 |  #5

In that case, no. Better buy a nice L glass to expand your lens collection.

.........unless your friend buys it for 1400 USD!!! :shock: :shock: Then by all means, go ahead and put that extra hundred bucks for the 20D.

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Nov 08, 2004 18:55 |  #6

I wish he's willing to pay me $1400 :lol: :P :) , I bought my 10D for 1200.00 six months ago. he's willing to pay me 1000.00 just the body only, he does not want the accessories (Grip, remote switch.....). I guess I'm going to keep my 10D since the are not much different from the 20D for about $600.00 more, that's not includes the grip and the remote switch, that's another 200.00 ouch!!.....


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Nov 08, 2004 19:44 |  #7

Dude Get it from Dell. I paid $1349.00 :shock: for the 20D with the Kit lens! PM me and I will give you my order # so you can get the same deal.


Angelo 8)




  
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Nov 08, 2004 19:47 |  #8

Realistically, if you find value in the modest pixel increase, the reasonable improvement in high-ISO noise, the improved flash performance, the improved focus system, or the other modest feature improvements, then go for the 20D. Its a better camera, but only you can decide if its "better enough" to warrant the upgrade.


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