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In article <lI%Be.821$PL5.131207@news.xtra.co.nz>,
"Cockpit Colin" <spam@nospam.com> wrote:
> I'm the proud owner of a Rebel XT, but having looked closer at comparisons
> with the 20D, I'm wondering if I've made a mistake?
>
> Buried amongst the specs I've noted that the shutter mechanism on the rebel
> is only rated at 50,000 shots, compared to 100,000 for the 20D.
>
> With the ability to shoot bursts of shots (several per second) I'm starting
> to think that 50,000 (or even 100,000) shots suddenly doesn't sound like all
> that many!
50,000 shutter clicks equals 6 years of shooting 24 images a day or 4
years of 36 images per day.
50K doesn't deem like a lot till you do the math. (If I am right.)
I wish I had that much free time. :^)
But then again, I use a Nikon FE that is still in perfect shape.
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>
> Anybody else care to comment? Does anyone know if it's economic to have a
> shutter mechanism replaced in either camera?
>
> Additionally, I was looking at splashing out on a mother of a lens like the
> 70-200 F2.4L - but I've been advised that this lens is simply too heavy for
> the plastic lens mount of the 350D (even to the point where it's just
> hanging from the camera when it's around my neck) - again, word has it that
> the 20D is the minimum in this regard (and even then it's apparantly more
> balanced with the battery grip).
>
> Any comments appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> CC
>
> "RichA" <none@none.com> wrote in message
> news:99pgd1ho9um79kpvrs4bhha4ancac29b2r@4ax.com...
> > Saw another magazine review of it and the D70
> > and the Rebel is still winning the image game
> > at least. Most reviews note that the Nikon
> > is more ergonomically "friendly" but image quality
> > seems to win out when it comes time to tally up
> > the scores. I've held the Rebel a few times and shot
> > with it, but I just can't stand the plastic. However,
> > outfitted the same way, it costs $800 less in Canada
> > than the 20D so the choice between "plastic or metal"
> > is a tough one, especially when a Rebel outfitted with
> > a better Canon lens will slaughter the 20D in terms of
> > image quality.
> > -Rich
In article <lI%Be.821$PL5.131207@news.xtra.co.nz>,
"Cockpit Colin" <spam@nospam.com> wrote:
> I'm the proud owner of a Rebel XT, but having looked closer at comparisons
> with the 20D, I'm wondering if I've made a mistake?
>
> Buried amongst the specs I've noted that the shutter mechanism on the rebel
> is only rated at 50,000 shots, compared to 100,000 for the 20D.
>
> With the ability to shoot bursts of shots (several per second) I'm starting
> to think that 50,000 (or even 100,000) shots suddenly doesn't sound like all
> that many!
50,000 shutter clicks equals 6 years of shooting 24 images a day or 4
years of 36 images per day.
50K doesn't deem like a lot till you do the math. (If I am right.)
I wish I had that much free time. :^)
But then again, I use a Nikon FE that is still in perfect shape.
--
http

>
> Anybody else care to comment? Does anyone know if it's economic to have a
> shutter mechanism replaced in either camera?
>
> Additionally, I was looking at splashing out on a mother of a lens like the
> 70-200 F2.4L - but I've been advised that this lens is simply too heavy for
> the plastic lens mount of the 350D (even to the point where it's just
> hanging from the camera when it's around my neck) - again, word has it that
> the 20D is the minimum in this regard (and even then it's apparantly more
> balanced with the battery grip).
>
> Any comments appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> CC
>
> "RichA" <none@none.com> wrote in message
> news:99pgd1ho9um79kpvrs4bhha4ancac29b2r@4ax.com...
> > Saw another magazine review of it and the D70
> > and the Rebel is still winning the image game
> > at least. Most reviews note that the Nikon
> > is more ergonomically "friendly" but image quality
> > seems to win out when it comes time to tally up
> > the scores. I've held the Rebel a few times and shot
> > with it, but I just can't stand the plastic. However,
> > outfitted the same way, it costs $800 less in Canada
> > than the 20D so the choice between "plastic or metal"
> > is a tough one, especially when a Rebel outfitted with
> > a better Canon lens will slaughter the 20D in terms of
> > image quality.
> > -Rich