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nighthawk

Original Poster:

1,757 posts

264 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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I finally got my mits on a 20D

Compared to my old 300D the controls are much more complex,so the learning curve is going to be a little steep.

What a cracking camera

Andy M

3,755 posts

279 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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nighthawk said:
I finally got my mits on a 20D

Compared to my old 300D the controls are much more complex,so the learning curve is going to be a little steep.

What a cracking camera


Congrats!

All the best people have 20D's...

luca brazzi

3,982 posts

285 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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Andy M said:

nighthawk said:
I finally got my mits on a 20D

Compared to my old 300D the controls are much more complex,so the learning curve is going to be a little steep.

What a cracking camera



Congrats!

All the best people have 20D's...

V6GTO

11,579 posts

262 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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I'll second that! And what's more, I got the battery grip today in Gibralter, £130!

Martin.

nighthawk

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1,757 posts

264 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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I take back what I said about the curve being steep, this thing is vertical!

looking forward to next weekend now, looks like a trip to the zoo is needed to give it a full test.

nighthawk

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1,757 posts

264 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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hello V6GTO

I was going to get the battery grip with it, as I had it on my 300d and now the 20d feels small in the hand.

but after reading about an issue with the battery grip i decided to hold off for a few months.

Reading from other forums it would seem that there was a washer/shim missed out of the production which allows the grip to twist and cut the power to the camera causing lock ups.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

262 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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nighthawk said:
hello V6GTO

I was going to get the battery grip with it, as I had it on my 300d and now the 20d feels small in the hand.

but after reading about an issue with the battery grip i decided to hold off for a few months.

Reading from other forums it would seem that there was a washer/shim missed out of the production which allows the grip to twist and cut the power to the camera causing lock ups.


Just gave mine a pretty severe test and no problems.

I seem to take more than 50% of my shots in the portrait format so it was a must. It boesn't look as nice as my EOS 1n+grip but it feels just as good.(don't want to put it down!)

Martin.