I'm stuck!
Ok here's the deal. I have the money for a Digital Rebel, but Costco.com replaced it with the 20D. I would much rather buy it from Costco than any other place because I know that Costco is good about returns it anything is defective. It kind of got me thinking if there may be a new version of the Digital Rebel coming out. Would anybody happen to know if a newer version of it will be coming out soon? I don't want to buy the camera only to have a new one come out a week later. I don't exactly have the money for the 20D, or the experience for it, seeing that it is basically one step below the 1 series cameras. Does anybody have any suggestions as to if I should wait a bit for a newer version if one is even coming out. I would like to have the camera within the next month since I'm going to an event at Knott's Berry Farm on March 11 & 12. Any help is greatly appreciated.
-Steven
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Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
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Richard
You're young. You should know this already The technology wheel
turns constantly. So when you have the dough for something new, something
better is just on the horizon.
I bet if you went with the 20d, you'd be a happier camper than if you wait
for the new dRebel. Not to mention, the latest and greatest always costs
way more than something that's already out there.
As always, best of luck in your decision and I'm certain you will enjoy it
regardless of what you get.
Cheers mate,
Ian
About buying a 20D, are they really that much more advanced than a dRebel? It seems like it might be a bit too advanced for me. How hard is the learning curve compared to a dRebel? I'm sure a 20D would probably last a lot longer for me than a dRebel, seeing as the dRebel doesn't have as many many functions (not to mention some performance issues) as the 20D.
I'll definately be thinking hard about this. Any more advice is greatly appreciated.
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version show up shortly thereafter
I don't know that the curve is any steeper for a 20d vs. a rebel for what you
want to do at the outset. There are certainly more features. Maybe Andy
knows the comparison?
Ian
a learning curve... well I have only one question for you: "do you shoot manual on your current camera?" If the answer is yes then you'll be most happy with a 20D . My path: Minolta S404 (very basic, but nice quality), Sony V1 (good manual controls, good quality), Canon D30 (choose it over a 300D because of ergonomics and functionality) and now a 20D.. I think a 300D would never have fit the bill as the D30 did...
Anyone can shoot a DSLR, you just have to learn some stuff, but you'll get it I'm sure, you seem to be very enthusiastic about your hobby!
Good luck deciding!
Michiel de Brieder
http://www.digital-eye.nl
I do often shoot manual. Usually the times I shoot full auto are times when I really don't have the time to shoot manual and mess with the settings. If I weren't so limited with my camera now, I would use manual almost all of the time shooting.
Thank you for the advice so far. It really is helping me a lot with deciding on which camera to get.
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Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
Richard
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"Money can't buy happiness...But it can buy expensive posessions that make other people envious, and that feels just as good.":D
Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
If you like shooting manual, go for the 20D. You won't be happy with a drebel. Not that there's anything wrong with a drebel, but it's just got enough foibles to drive some people nuts (like no MLU).
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"Money can't buy happiness...But it can buy expensive posessions that make other people envious, and that feels just as good.":D
Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
Richard
Since RB shoots some sports, it's something to consider.
Ian
Red Bull - The real issue is whether you will be satisfied with the poorer autofocus and the generally slower handling of the 300D versus the 20D. The 300D will limit your ability to focus fast moving subjects and has poorer High ISO noise. The 20D will be a very useful tool for a substantial period into the future because it has such useful functionality. Yes, newer and better technology will come, but the 20D will continue to make excellent images for many years into the future and will not limit your photography nearly as much as the digital Rebel.
If price is an insurmountable issue, I would suggest strongly that you look for a used 10D or a used D60 as an alternative to the 300D. The 300D can take very good pictures, but it is better thought of as a slow view camera - slow to focus etd - than a modern DSLR.
I bought my wife a 300D last spring and after watching her struggle with it over the last year I replaced it with a 20D. I plan to convert the 300D to IR photography, but that is done at a much slower pace than action photography usually.
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pictures with your new camera (when you do get it).
Ian
http://redbull.smugmug.com
"Money can't buy happiness...But it can buy expensive posessions that make other people envious, and that feels just as good.":D
Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
Richard
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"Money can't buy happiness...But it can buy expensive posessions that make other people envious, and that feels just as good.":D
Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
Here's my 2 cents to help you decide. Rent. It's what I did. I rented a Rebel for a Saturday and then rented a 10D the following Saturday. It was cheap.
I was already as Canon EOS user (film type), so there was some history to what felt comfortable to use. I also had some lenses which helped the decision. However, that being said, there still was no doubt for me which one to buy. The 10D (and now of course the 20D) was just better all around.
I now have a 20D for many of the reasons stated by others: faster focus, greatly improved high ISO, etc., etc.
But that was me. You could very well be different. So test drive before you buy .
Regards,
Brad
www.digismile.ca
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"Money can't buy happiness...But it can buy expensive posessions that make other people envious, and that feels just as good.":D
Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.