Canon EOS 20D Digital SLRs
Canon EOS 20D Digital SLRs
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 19, 2008]
mike Whiles
Intermediate
Strength:
FAST autofocus. GREAT value - price is dropping all the time - get a decent second hand one and ENJOY! Superb image - and don't forget that's what using a camera SHOULD be all about
Weakness:
Poor screen (but good for its day) Loud shutter and not as smooth as the Nikon D70 which means I can't hand hold as well at low speeds as I can when using a Nikon D70. Complex controls (not as easy as Nikon D70) Used my Canon 20D for the past 12 months and love (almost) all of it. I have used a wide range of both Canon & Nikon SLRs so feel that I can speak with some confidence (and I will not play the Canon bashing Nikon or Nikon bashing Canon game) but feel free to disagree with me! . Its worth investing in some decent glass (such as L Lenses) as the 20D is still earning its keep with loads of pro photographers -its that good.
Customer Service None as yet and I do not expect to use it either - Canon 20D's are built to last! Similar Products Used: Canon 50E (wonderful Eye control - please bring this back CANON!) Canon T70/ Canon A1/ Canon F1n etc Nikon D200/ Nikon D70/ Nikon FE/ Nikon F3HP/ Nikon FM/ Nikon F100 (wonderful camera) etc |
[Feb 10, 2008]
rascal38701
Expert
Strength:
As mentioned above in my Summary.
Weakness:
None Excellent camera to go with when upgrading from a film camera. I have used Canon equipment for over ten years and haven't looked back. Even though Canon has discontinued the 20D it's predecessor's, 30D and 40D will be an excellent replacement. I have the Canon BG-E2 vertical grip on my 20D and it really make vertical shots a lot easier, especially with long lenses. The extra battery power is great and you don't have to recharge near as much if you just had one battery. I use the 18-55mm kit lens, Sigma 70-300 DL Macro lens and a Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro lens with this camera. They all work really well and if I need to ever upgrade my beloved 20D, I know my lenses will go with me. Customer Service In 2002 I had to use them on a lens one time and they did OK. Had to fight for them to get on the ball with my IS lens. Had to have them overnight it when it was done, b/c I had to send it back after they messed up the zooming on the lens. Maybe they have tightened up since then. Similar Products Used: Canon Rebel
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[May 05, 2007]
tourtrophy
Intermediate
Strength:
Solidly built
Weakness:
Obsolete quickly especially after Rebel XTi is out in the market.
For a while, I had been debating among 20D, Digital Rebel XT, and Nikon D70. I finally picked 20D not only because of its fast frame capture rate and pixel resolution but also because of its sturdy magnesium alloy body. One of my friend has a Rebel and the body feels cheap. Some of the labels imprinted on the plastic actually started to fade.
Similar Products Used: I have tried Nikon D70 but still I prefer Canon 20D |
[Mar 29, 2007]
Ken
Professional
Strength:
Ease of use and reliability
Weakness:
None so far. Excellent camera. I have 3 other digitals but this is the one I shoot 98% of my commercial shots with. It is easy to handle and has performed flaulessly in all types of weather and temperatures. Customer Service Haven't needed any as the camera is excellent. Similar Products Used: Minolta and Olympus digitals and several Canon film cameras as well as Bronica medium format equipment. |
[Mar 21, 2007]
Oliver Orth
Intermediate
Weakness:
Underexposure After reading the reviews posted, I believe I must have purchased a bad specimen because my experience with the Canon 20D has been nowhere near the five star rating that the other reviewers have noted. Like others , I upgraded from the 300D which I thoroughly enjoyed. Unfortunately, I didn't get to take many pictures with it until over a year after I bought it. I took about 175 pictures last Christmas, mostly inside with flash, and none of the flash pictures were exposed correctly and many of the outside pictures were also underexposed. I wrote it off as being an amateur and set out taking more pictures. The next set was 75 pictures, mostly outdoors without flash. Again, almost every picture was underexposed with the exposure histograms shifted 25% to the left. When I got home and saw this I set out testing the camera with various setting and lenses and found out that the camera's exposure was off a full step. I emailed Canon and they recommended sending it to one of their service centers. "Electrical adjustments were carried out on the AE assembly." , which cost $180 plus shipping and the camera still underexposes by at least 2/3s of a step. I cannot imagine being a professional photographer and taking 500 or 1000 pictures and then having to use software on every picture to get a good shot. Of couse a professional would have figured this out the first time he/she touched this camera and dialed in a full step of exposure compensation immediately. This is what I am planning to do, but it essentially means that I cannot use any of the basic modes anymore. Why do I bother to write this? If you are considering this camera be aware of this underexposure issue. Test a model out if you can before you purchase it, or buy it from a reputable dealer who will let you exchange it if you don't like it's performance. While correcting underexposure with software is easy and better than having a camera that leans more towards overexposure, it is still a disappointment to see every picture underexposed. This was not my experience with the Canon 300D. Customer Service Unsatisfactory Similar Products Used: Canon 300D |
[Feb 01, 2007]
jeff_j
Intermediate
Strength:
My primary interest for owning the 20D is to photograph my children's sports activities. In this area, I have to give the 20D high marks overall, but that is not to say all is perfect.
Weakness:
Although the 20D performs very well, there are some things that could be improved upon.
I waited until December 2004 to purchase a DSLR as an upgrade to the (film based) Canon EOS Elan 7e I had previously been shooting with. I say waited because I had been axiously following the development of DSLR 's waiting for the performance and feature set I needed to become affordable.
Customer Service I have not yet had the opportunity to test Canon's Customer Service Department, but I'll consider that a good thing as the reliability has so far proven to be another strong point of the 20D Similar Products Used: I have also used the Canon EOS Digital Rebel (300D) which is also capable of excellent output, but it is not as fast or easy to use as the 20D for the sports shooter.
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[Jan 02, 2007]
FastEddie521
Professional
Strength:
Great "pro-sumer" camera, doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the more expensive models; but is user-friendly, easy to operate, and with all cameras such as this particular model, your choice of lenses really dictate the ultimate outcome of the images taken.
Weakness:
None, with the exception of the larger LCD viewer on the 30D. I've used Canon equipment for years, still use the EOS-1, and the 650 model autofocus equipment. The transition to digital was extremely easy since all EF-lenses that I own are compatible with the 20D body.
Customer Service Haven't experienced any problems that warrant any repairs. Similar Products Used: Olympus 20n
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[Aug 29, 2006]
Gary Lee
Intermediate
Strength:
Light weight
Weakness:
Not best for wide angle. But that why I carry a film slr.Two cameras are always better than one. I was surprised when I first used the Canon 20D. I was expecting the same quality pictures that I have experienced from pocket digitals and to my delight, I was wrong. After only a few minutes I found myself in love with the 20D.
Customer Service Not needed Similar Products Used: Pocket digiitals |
[Aug 10, 2006]
capphotography
Expert
Strength:
Fast processor allowing you to shoot 5 frames per second.
This is a Fantastic camera, it does everything you would want a digital SLR camera to do and more.
Similar Products Used: Canon EOS 30D |
[Aug 03, 2006]
DarioImpini
Professional
Strength:
Can be razor sharp.
Weakness:
Terrible autofocus, inconsistent
When the camera is "on" it is fantastic. Unfortunately my unit and I believe a portion of units suffers from inconsistent autofocus. Roughly 25% of my shots are out of focus. On one shoot, it was 80%. Outrageous. I had learned to get around it over the course of time but fighting the tools is not a good way to get a job done. Eventually sold it at a significant loss, but was worth getting rid of it at any price.
Customer Service Ineffective Similar Products Used: Olympus E300
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