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Buying a 20D!!

 
Boswell
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Dec 15, 2004 05:14 |  #1

Finally got the nod of approval from the missus to go get the 20D, Had a look on here and searched the web and have come up with a couple of options.

1. Import from the US - Discounted as will end up paying the vat and i'll have to warrenty.

2. Import from Europe - http://www2.topvision-online.de …roductDetailID=​2100830028 (external link)
This site can do it for £930 inc delivery, not vat to pay but manual will not be in English.

3. Buy from UK at Ebuyer £969 inc deliv, 7dayshop (poor rating) £959 or from Jessops who will partially pricematch against ebuyer to £1005.00 re phonecall today


I am thinking of getting from Jessops but not sure what do you think

Also need one lens (all I can afford) probably the Tamron 28-75 XR DI, the best uk price I can see is £264 from warehouse express which jessops will also match.

Anyone know where I can get it cheaper??

Will get a bag as well what do you think of the mini trekker classic, I have the G3 and a canon MVX10i camcorder which I will put in there till i get more lenses. Sigma 100-300 F4 is on the shopping list for the future with a 1.4 teleconverter to do nature shots local and at zoo's safari parks.


Canon 350D
Canon EF-S 18-55 Kit Lens & Canon 50mm F1.8 II
Sigma 24-70 F2.8 EX DG Macro, Sigma 105 F2.8 EX DG Macro
Sigma 100-300 F4 EX DG HSM
LowePro Photo Trekker AW I, Lowepro Outback 200

  
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Dec 15, 2004 08:48 |  #2

Great start!!! The Tamron lens is very well regarded..........and its a constant f2.8 aperture.

Congratulations on the new set-up........and don't hesitate to come back here for any other questions.

About the bag - That is a lowepro right?? should be good!! Before you know it, you'll have five different camera bags for different occasions..........and thats not even enough!!! YIKES!!!

Ro1




  
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MarkHaldane
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Dec 15, 2004 09:08 as a reply to  @ roanjohn's post |  #3

I got my 20D and all my lenses at Camera World (www.CameraWorld.co.uk (external link)) but only because they have a shop in my town (Chelmsford). I always prefer to go into a shop rather than buy online when its something expensive like this.

Camera World have the Tamron for £250 (here (external link))


Canon EOS 20D
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di
Canon 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro
Canon 50mm f/1.8 Mark II

  
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alan ­ sh
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Dec 15, 2004 09:33 as a reply to  @ MarkHaldane's post |  #4

I got mine from Jessops. They have a great service and it is worth the extra few pounds for that. I don't know the Tamron - personally I would stick with Canon until you are used to the camera. Why not get the kit lens (18-55) to start with - it is excellent value for money.

I have a Sigma 18-125 which I am not happy with and a Canon 28-135IS which is great.

Be warned - you may lose autofocus with a teleconverter - depends on the lens and the light.

Bag - I have a Nova 2, a Nova 4, a Stealth reporter 2 (came free with a mag subscription) and will soon be getting a computrekker (xmas pressy). It all depends on how much you want to carry around and how.

Alan

PS - update your profile - it says you live in the USA


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Boswell
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Dec 15, 2004 09:58 as a reply to  @ alan sh's post |  #5

Thanks for that link mark, if jessops wont pricematch i will order it from there.

Not sure why my details where changed, they were correct


Canon 350D
Canon EF-S 18-55 Kit Lens & Canon 50mm F1.8 II
Sigma 24-70 F2.8 EX DG Macro, Sigma 105 F2.8 EX DG Macro
Sigma 100-300 F4 EX DG HSM
LowePro Photo Trekker AW I, Lowepro Outback 200

  
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IainB
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Dec 15, 2004 17:07 as a reply to  @ roanjohn's post |  #6

Roanjohn, what do you mean the Tamron is a 'constant f2.8 aperture'? I understand it is f2.8-f22, or am I misunderstanding you?


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Canuck
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Dec 15, 2004 23:39 as a reply to  @ IainB's post |  #7

IainB wrote:
Roanjohn, what do you mean the Tamron is a 'constant f2.8 aperture'? I understand it is f2.8-f22, or am I misunderstanding you?

That means that it stays F2.8 at all focal lengths. The F2.8-F22 that you mention is the minimum (F22, really small) and max aperature (F2.8 or wide open, large) for the lens. Now of you see a lens likw say this one the Canon 100-400 F4-5.6 it means that it is F4 at 100mm and F5.6 at the 400mm end for max (wide open) aperatures.




  
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Cadwell
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Dec 16, 2004 00:15 as a reply to  @ Canuck's post |  #8

Congratulations on your 20D and your choice of the Tamron 28-75mm, Boswell, it's a great camera and a fine lens.

As far as where to buy the 20D goes, I would avoid the US. You will have no warranty if you import from there. Importing from another EU country is fine. The Sigma 100-300 f/4 EX you mention as a future purchase is also reputed to be a superb toy. I've never used one but I will have done by early next year ( a couple of my friends are going to buy one ). All of the Lowepro Trekker bags are good. Just make sure the one you buy will fit the Sigma...

Nice to see another Hampshire member on here ;) Good luck.

p.s. Cheapest price I've seen for the Sigma 100-300 is here... http://www.londoncamer​a.co.uk …info.php?produc​ts_id=1584 (external link) I have never dealt with them so don't take that as a recommendation.


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