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Thread: If your thinking of buying a Canon SLR Digital

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    Yes they will , well thats if you buy a new Canon Digital SLR and not another make.

    What I did to confirm this was take my lenses into a camera shop and tried them, all the books say 'Most should'. so I checked mine on a 10D. I think they say this to cover themsleves
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    Chrisj, I got surprisingly good value for my 13 year old Canon EOS-10 body and 4 lenses in a part exchange. If you have 3 EOS bodies and lenses in good shape, I suggest you try selling them, including on e-bay. If you get good money, you may not need to top up a lot for the 20D. With luck, wifey may not even find out! [msnwink]

    Amy (and Chrisj) although a lot of the older Canon EOS lenses fit the modern digital EOS SLRs, I think you would be wiser to invest on the newer Ultrasonic models for faster and quieter autofocusing.
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    Nostromo

    Thats an idea worth looking at. Cheers
    Chrisj


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    Thanks, my 4 lenses are all ultrasonic ones, they are only a few years old, so hopefully they will fit, I will hopefully trade the bodies in,they are in exellent condition still with all the original packaging.


    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Nostromo
    Chrisj, I got surprisingly good value for my 13 year old Canon EOS-10 body and 4 lenses in a part exchange. If you have 3 EOS bodies and lenses in good shape, I suggest you try selling them, including on e-bay. If you get good money, you may not need to top up a lot for the 20D. With luck, wifey may not even find out! [msnwink]

    Amy (and Chrisj) although a lot of the older Canon EOS lenses fit the modern digital EOS SLRs, I think you would be wiser to invest on the newer Ultrasonic models for faster and quieter autofocusing.
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    mmmm original packaging , erm dont think I have unless its in the attic
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    According to the hubby (who has several Canon Cameras including a 10D) Canon number there camera in such a way that the lower the number the better the facilities, in which case the 20D will not have as many facilites as the 10D
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    Have a look on Steves Digicams, he's got his "first look" review up now

    http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/20d.html

    And only around $1500

    Chris, my friend bought his 300D in Freeport when they were in the Bahamas, he reckons it was a good 25% below the US prices he'd looked at, so if you need a good excuse for a cruise................
    Jeff


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    Lyn

    if im right the 20D is an updated version of the 10D, Cannon had been listening to 10D
    users about little improvements etc.

    Jeff, would love a cruise, but no cash im afraid
    Chrisj


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    I save all the boxes to my cameras for when I trade them it, it helps to get a better price, I have them all and like you say there is no place better than the attic for storing them.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by chrisj
    mmmm original packaging , erm dont think I have unless its in the attic
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Lyn
    According to the hubby (who has several Canon Cameras including a 10D) Canon number there camera in such a way that the lower the number the better the facilities, in which case the 20D will not have as many facilites as the 10D
    [/quote]

    Not necessarily. The 'lower the better' was certainly true for film EOS cameras, but the 20D is claimed to be a successor to the 10D and so is likely to have more features. For a start, it has a larger and more powerful sensor and looking at the price tag, there are bound to be other goodies. Check the specs on 'dpreview' via Google.
    Nostromo


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