I know it's old, but is a 20D a good start?

PupatorPupator Registered Users Posts: 2,322 Major grins
edited December 13, 2007 in Cameras
Hey guys,

I'm hanging on to my FZ50, I think (I just can't imagine giving up that zoom range!), but I'm also considering using Christmas bonus money to dive into the world of DSLR.

I know it's 3-4 years old, but someone I know has a 20D they'll sell that's in good condition. DPreview rated it highly (3 years ago), but cameras have come a long way since then.

I think he's got a Canon ~75-200 lens with it - I'll have to check to be sure. Also, I've check the Flea Market to see what a fair price might be - seems like $500?

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  • DavidTODavidTO Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 19,160 Major grins
    edited December 12, 2007
    I shoot with a 20D, and it's a great camera. Sure it's a great start. Go for it, I say, if the $$ make sense.
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  • JusticeiroJusticeiro Registered Users Posts: 1,177 Major grins
    edited December 12, 2007
    DavidTO wrote:
    I shoot with a 20D, and it's a great camera. Sure it's a great start. Go for it, I say, if the $$ make sense.

    I shoot with a 20D. (although I just got a 30d from Dougnorcal a week ago). Damn fine piece of equipment.
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  • photobernphotobern Registered Users Posts: 4 Beginner grinner
    edited December 13, 2007
    Justiceiro wrote:
    I shoot with a 20D. (although I just got a 30d from Dougnorcal a week ago). Damn fine piece of equipment.

    I use 2 of the 20D's and I think they are very reliable, good quality bodies. They are not the latest and the greatest, but they are good cameras. I've had one for about 2 years and the other for 6 months. I've never had any problems.

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  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,954 moderator
    edited December 13, 2007
    I am in no hurry to replace my 20D. I don't doubt that the 30D and 40D are improvements, but so far I think my money is better spent on acquiring glass than on upgrading the body. You should think about what lenses you will be needing, as once you get into DSLRs, that's where the real expense comes from.

    Try to find out how many actuations the camera has. Canon never gave out a shutter lifetime rating for the 20D and the word on the street varies between 50,000 and 100,000. If it has over 50k, then you might be better off paying a bit more to get a used 30D with fewer clicks.

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  • gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited December 13, 2007
    I still use my 20 beside my 30...its a fine camera.
  • z_28z_28 Registered Users Posts: 956 Major grins
    edited December 13, 2007
    It's perfect camera and for sure isn't old !!!
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  • joglejogle Registered Users Posts: 422 Major grins
    edited December 13, 2007
    I use a 20D and a 5D, heck I converted my 10D to IR and use that often too. I still pull out raw files from my 10D for printing and framing at A3 so a 20D is only a step up from there :)
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  • Scott_QuierScott_Quier Registered Users Posts: 6,524 Major grins
    edited December 13, 2007
    I shoot weddings (and other things) with a combination of a 20D and a 30D. There are some minor differences between them which make the 30D my favorite of the two, but I would not hesitate to shoot with just a pair of 20Ds. They may have been around a while longer than, for example, the 30D or the 40D, but they are still good cameras.

    As stated above, if the $$$ make sense, the 20D is a very good place to start.
  • PupatorPupator Registered Users Posts: 2,322 Major grins
    edited December 13, 2007
    Thanks everyone! I'll see if it works out.
  • claudermilkclaudermilk Registered Users Posts: 2,756 Major grins
    edited December 13, 2007
    Should work out fine. Like Richard, I'm not really in a big hurry to replace mine. It's still a great tool and going strong long after it's expiration date (shutter has approx. 80k on it). :D
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