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The Canon 20D came out in 2004, and its rated by DxO as a 62. Whats incredible is that Canons 2013 18 megapixel Rebel T5i is only rated a 61, and that camera is still for sale as a new camera in 2017. The 20D had just about every modern feature on digital DSLR cameras that are in the current models. Theres a full control mode, adjustable parameters for image quality, lots of dials and buttons to set aperture, ISO, shutter speed, program shift, and exposure values. Theres a usable built in flash. For learning the art of basic DSLR photography this camera is as useful today as it ever has been. This 8.2 megapixel camera will print poster sized prints. It has the now famous "Canon colors". The images are beautiful and clean clear up through its top ordinary ISO of 1600. Theres no video, no live view, no extra bells or whistles, just all semi professional grade DSLR camera to shoot still images with. The continuous frame rate is five per second, and the autofocus works well. This camera body cost $1,500 when new in 2004, and it shows it. Its made of magnesium. Its built like a tank. Best of all, it accepts every Canon digital DSLR lens ever made, both the EF and EF-S series. You can buy a brand new 50mm EF f1.8 prime for this camera for $125 and go out and shoot gorgeous images. Theres not any cheaper way to find out if you like the Canon DSLR system. An excellent condition 20D body is only about $100 and if you upgrade to a newer body that has more features and will shoot at higher ISO speeds all your EF lenses will work on any Canon DSLR, and your EF-S lenses will work on all the crop sensor consumer grade cameras. They use Compact Flash cards, so buy an adapter if you want to shoot SD cards. Batteries are still available, and cheap. A great bargain, in learning photography with a Canon DSLR.
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This is the 3rd one I have bought. We use the 20D for outdoor product photography. I am still using the 20D that I bought about 20 years ago, and two of my coworkers are using more recently purchased ones. Its nice that the three of us all use the same camera. I use an expensive, bright zoom lens. The picture viewing screen on the back of the camera is smaller then the newer cameras, but it doesnt matter, as the screen is not normally needed for taking pictures. To delete pictures, you push the delete button, then either choose "all" on the screen, or scroll through the pictures with the wheel and delete one at a time. There is a settings menu on this screen, but I dont look at that any more than once a year. This camera has a lot of manual switches and knobs, which are used for just about everything on a daily basis. The little screen on the top of the camera shows the current settings, a battery indicator and the number of pictures remaining. This little screen is very easy to see in bright sunlight, and it becomes active whenever you press the shutter button either half-way or all the way. The quality of the pictures is of course dependent on the resolution chosen in the menu settings and also the lens, but I keep the camera set to the highest resolution at all times. I also use a lens that cost $1000 about 15 years ago. With this lens I am able to take beautiful portrait pictures that can easily be enlarged to beyond 8x10. I dont normally use this for portraits, but once in a while I do, in outdoor lighting, and the results are beautiful.
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Before I begin, I would like to say that I have used far better cameras than the 20D. I work as a reporter, and we are lucky enough to have cameras such as a 5D Mark II in our camera pool with lenses to match. I was torn between purchasing this model and going with a rebel model, possibly the XSi. Im glad I went with this model, though, as features such as the top display panel are features that I have gotten accustomed to having on my cameras. While the 20D has fewer megapixels (8.2 vs 10.1), and has the same max ISO (1600), it holds an advantage in frames per second (5 vs 3). This was the key stat for me, as I needed a camera that I could also use in a pinch for breaking news if I didnt have time to go back to the office for one of the better cameras. While I have only received my camera today, I have tried it out with several lenses so far and found it to be more than adequate for my needs. For the price I paid ($155 including shipping) and its capabilities, I give this camera five stars. Also, props to JoeTechCo. Ordered product Wednesday night, received in Friday around noon. For a used camera, hardly a scratch, nick or smudge on it.
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The vendor found the original packaging in their facility, so everything that was shipped from Canon was included with the camera body. The manuals were printed in Spanish, and since I dont read, speak or understand much of it were of little value to me. The English versions of the manuals were available on-line for down-load to print, which I did and that helped understand the camera Ive had the camera for about a month now, I believe, and read on below for my impressions. The body is perfect for bigger hands and weighs about the same as our original Rebel 35mm film camera, but physically appears to be much more robust. It has some heft to it, but its works well to hold with one hand to compose the pictures you take. I think it is built to fit easily in the masculine hand. The controls quite easy to use. The controls are not touch sensitive like the Canon Power Shot SX50HS I got for my wife, which, for me has so many touch sensitive spots that I invariably brush over, and I need to reboot the camera to use it. The SX50 has digital and optical image magnification and stabilization, that makes it easy to take digital pictures that are second to none. The sensitivity of the buttons dont appear to bother her when she uses it. I got the EOS 20D for my personal use. When I take the time to actually use the camera for taking pictures, I will return with an update on picture quality and ease of use. As yet, I havent taken any pictures, just looked through the view finder and focused on subjects to test the reaction of the lens for focus, which is awesome. There is no view screen to view for composing your picture, and personally, I find the view screen an unhandy device, especially on sunny days when the sun at your back. Using the eye-piece view finder, a little shade from the left hand, the view is perfect every time under all conditions. Ive installed the lenses from my original Canon 35mm Film Camera, and everything works, both auto and manual modes. I have installed an SD 1 GB memory card, which for the 20D camera is around 500 pictures at the settings I have selected. I try to download and clear my camera more often than most, so 250 to 300 pix at a time on the card is plenty. Over all, Id have to say that Im pleased with the camera, the heft, the feel and the ease of operating control placement appear to be just what this 70 year old granddad needs. I began pictures using a 1930s vintage Kodak Box Camera, and was thrilled with my first 35mm film camera. As the summer progresses, Im hoping things will slow down enough that I can actually use the camera. All that is missing, for me, is a comfortable, wide, camera neck strap. A guitar neck strap is the strap of choice, but living in the middle of nowhere-South Dakota, makes the selection difficult. As I said, Im satisfied with the appearance, I like the feel of the camera, solid and well built, and fits easily in a mans hand. If I can find my way back to this page, Ill add the quality and ease of operation as well as the quality of the pictures. If it is as good ( it has a higher pixel rating than our original Rebel Digital) as the original digital, Ill be happy as getting grits, scrambled eggs, Jimmy Dean Sausage and Raisin or Rye toast for breakfast. I would recommend purchasing the 20D camera to a friend or relative (yes, even the ones I like) Id encourage them to purchase the Canon EOS 20D camera, if for no other reason than how it feels in your hand and the view of your subject in the view finder, when holding it in the picture taking position.
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The camera body was in clean and decent condition. However, the charger that came with it was not compatible at all. Which had I not already owned this exact model, I would have been left in a bad place. Seeing as that I ordered this to use on a job. Now the camera its self would not transfer data at all regardless of the cord I used. I was very disappointed in this order. These may seem like small issues but when doing a job they amount to huge problems. I will never use this seller in the future. Complete fail in my book.
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The add stated the camera was in good condition and used very little. When I opened the box I found everything sealed in its original packaging. This camera had never been out of the box. I couldnt believe it. It was a state of the art camera when it was first sold and I feel it still is. There are so many bells and whistles on it, it will take me years to learn how to use them all. I use it only for astrophotography through a telescope. What took me one hour to time expose an object on film, in the past, can now be caught in 15 seconds on its digital chip. Great camera.
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The new canon "upgrades for Rebels (xti series & up) were very disappointing. Incredible you can purchase good used 20d for 150 bucks. The secondary LCD screen is a critical aid to quickly adjust EV values among other adjustments... Something the new rebel series does not offer. The old XT was far better in many respects. Craming more pixels on an APS-C sensor is not my idea of an upgrade but a marketing ploy. Anyway, im real happy with my 20d. 5fps for action shots, a secondary LCD screen all for far less than the 50/60d which is the starting point for pro features buying new. Its ashame canon downgraded the Rebel..In many ways the old series was a pro model in disguise. Well worth it if you locate one in decent shape.
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I love the older Canon cameras. I wear glasses and when I take them off to take pictures, I love that this camera can auto focus versus eye focus which my higher end cameras do. Helps prevent blurred photos for the most part.
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I wasnt expecting a like NEW item. I love it, and I do recommend this manufacturer. Shipping was FAST. I will purchase again with them. They are the BOMB. Cheap and quick. My kind. Enclosed is a shot of my Macho, taken with this awesome camera. Again, I love it. Ty, ty, ty!
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This has been a workhorse in my photo toolkit. I bought it in 2006 and have yet no need to replace it. It will need some work soon, as the flash lid gets seriously stuck, but given the tens of thousands of photos I have taken in 10 years, thats a minor thing.
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