Assuming ownership of a 20d and a pretty good range of lenses and accessories... (and ignoring price differentials)
Which would you part with your pennies for?
Used Canon 1ds body
New Canon 1d MKII
500 or 600mm f4 IS _L_en$
djtowle Member 116 posts Joined Apr 2003 Location: California More info | Nov 24, 2004 18:52 | #1 Assuming ownership of a 20d and a pretty good range of lenses and accessories... (and ignoring price differentials)
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yikes Member 66 posts Joined Feb 2003 More info | Nov 24, 2004 18:54 | #2 New Canon 1d MKII thank you very much.
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chops Senior Member 327 posts Joined Oct 2004 Location: Lakeland, FL More info | Nov 24, 2004 19:06 | #3 That's easy... a used 1Ds body! Canon 10D w/ BG-ED3 Grip
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DocFrankenstein Cream of the Crop 12,324 posts Likes: 13 Joined Apr 2004 Location: where the buffalo roam More info | Nov 24, 2004 19:31 | #4 Definitely the lens National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | Nov 24, 2004 20:42 | #5 It depends purely on what kind of photography you intend to do.
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AdamHicks Senior Member 952 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Ft. Worth, TX More info | Nov 24, 2004 20:56 | #6 3 more 20Ds
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Persian-Rice Goldmember 1,531 posts Likes: 14 Joined Apr 2004 Location: Behind a viewfinder. More info | Nov 24, 2004 21:15 | #7 1D II, the 1Ds is like a really slow 1D II with a big sensor.
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tacos3 Member 195 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: Northern California More info | Nov 24, 2004 21:21 | #8 I'd take the lens and trade it for a 400 2.8. Darren
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Nov 25, 2004 00:27 | #9 Adam Hicks wrote: 3 more 20Ds One for each eye
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chops Senior Member 327 posts Joined Oct 2004 Location: Lakeland, FL More info | Nov 25, 2004 00:50 | #10 Persian-Rice wrote: 1D II, the 1Ds is like a really slow 1D II with a big sensor. "Really slow"?! Canon 10D w/ BG-ED3 Grip
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GrumpsPhoto Suffering Keyboard in Mouth desease 2,012 posts Likes: 25 Joined Oct 2004 Location: Ottawa, Canada More info | Nov 25, 2004 06:07 | #11 Used 1Ds Grumps
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vwpilot Senior Member 592 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Maryland More info | Nov 25, 2004 10:20 | #12 Totally depends on what your needs are. Jim Sykes
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chops Senior Member 327 posts Joined Oct 2004 Location: Lakeland, FL More info | Nov 25, 2004 10:46 | #13 The reason I would take the 1Ds is NOT for the 11MPs, but because of the full frame sensor and the excellent BMW type build quality. Canon 10D w/ BG-ED3 Grip
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HJMinard Goldmember 2,319 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2004 Location: Port Huron, Michigan, U.S.A. More info | Nov 25, 2004 18:38 | #14 One of the big lenses!! The 20D is an excellent camera, and glass is where you should invest your money ... particularly if you intend to photograph wildlife. Now if sports is your interest, or if you need something that can handle extreme elements ... then I might recommend one of the 1D's. ~ Jay ~
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MrChad Goldmember 2,815 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Chicagoland More info | Nov 25, 2004 19:06 | #15 I'll take a lens anyday, bodies upgrade and go...but good glass is always good glass. I kaNt sPeL...
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