It's been four years and four months since they revealed the EOS D30, the first digital SLR which amateur photographers could really afford. So here we are, 52 months later with the latest incarnation of that original design, the eight megapixel EOS 20D. Not since February 2002 (the EOS D60) has Canon increased the resolution of this line of digital SLRs, in the EOS 20D we have a 1.9 million effective pixel increase, a new AF system, 50% faster continuous shooting and more than double the buffer space.
Canon EOS 20D
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Great learners DSLR especially given that it can be picked up inexpensively second hand. I've been using it with a tripod to take starfield shots and it's great. Read the full review →
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My only real complaints on this wonderful SLR are the small screen, lack of video (not added until the 40d I think), and a problem where if you shoot a burst of pictures and it's still buffering them onto the CF card (as shown by a flashing LED) you cannot open that CF door. If you do, you will lose... Read the full review →
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though introduced several years ago, a used 20D is still a solid DSLR for the entry-level "prosumer". while it lacks video and is limited to 8 megapixels, it takes shots that are far and away better than any of the point-and-shoot cameras you can find for the price. a used or refurbished... Read the full review →
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