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Hi All.
I am still debating over the Canon 20D or the Rebel XT. With either of
these cameras, I plan to use the few lens that I am already using on the
Elan II-e that I have. They are:
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II AF
Canon EF 35 - 80 mm 1:4 - 5.6 Ultrasonic AF
Quantary 70-300mm f4 - 5.6 with Macro AF
I am not a professional photographer, as my lens collection shows (although
I do also have some cool lens (FD style) for my old AE-1 Program ). Even
those these lens have proved fine for me on the film camera, are they junk
on the digital side? I realize that I will receive a "kit" lens with either
camera I choose. I understand these lens will now become different mm, like
the 50mm will become something like a 60mm etc..
As a side note:
Reason why I wish I could afford the 20D over the XT:
Faster shutter speed (1/8000 versus 1/4000)
Slightly larger body feels more comfortable/natural in my hands (about 1/2
inch all around, heavier).
Battery has more shot capability before recharge is needed
Thanks in advance for any feedback and comments.
Hi All.
I am still debating over the Canon 20D or the Rebel XT. With either of
these cameras, I plan to use the few lens that I am already using on the
Elan II-e that I have. They are:
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II AF
Canon EF 35 - 80 mm 1:4 - 5.6 Ultrasonic AF
Quantary 70-300mm f4 - 5.6 with Macro AF
I am not a professional photographer, as my lens collection shows (although
I do also have some cool lens (FD style) for my old AE-1 Program ). Even
those these lens have proved fine for me on the film camera, are they junk
on the digital side? I realize that I will receive a "kit" lens with either
camera I choose. I understand these lens will now become different mm, like
the 50mm will become something like a 60mm etc..
As a side note:
Reason why I wish I could afford the 20D over the XT:
Faster shutter speed (1/8000 versus 1/4000)
Slightly larger body feels more comfortable/natural in my hands (about 1/2
inch all around, heavier).
Battery has more shot capability before recharge is needed
Thanks in advance for any feedback and comments.