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- a***u (1610)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseAs described. Well packaged and quickly dispatched. A trusted seller I would happily buy from again. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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May 02, 2024
Item arrived well and as described, many thanks 😊
Item arrived well and as described, many thanks 😊

Sep 21, 2016
A great starter or back up DSLR
3 of 3 found this helpful I bought this camera as a back up on my Rebel t3i about 3 weeks ago. Its been great to compare the two in terms of performance and quality and there are some differences, as you would expect from camera designs separated by nearly a decade. The large flip out screen on the t3i makes a huge difference when out and about - taking tricky angle shots is where this comes into its own. The 20d's tiny screen is next to useless but as I take multiple shots and edit afterwards this is not the end of the world. The file size is something else that the t3i is far superior over the 20d - the extra 10mb+ that the t3i has is notable, depending on the complexity of the photo and whether you mess around with photomontaging. However its not all doom and gloom - once getting the hang of the 20d the extra iso settings it has makes for more creative shooting and the build quality is just that bit more superior to its more modern counterpart. Considering the price it can be picked up for these days the 20d makes a very capable DSLR for those wishing to step up their photography from pocket cameras, or even make a fitting back up for more extensive photography packs. If you're in this situation - highly consider this camera in your shortlist

Jan 30, 2017
A good choice for first-time full frame photographers
6 of 6 found this helpful The 5d mark 1 or classic as it's otherwise known, is now a little bit long in the tooth when compared to modern day equivalents. It's 12.8mp sensor is not as big as its successors, it does not have video mode, or live view, nor does it have extensive ISO range. So for those who have already experienced full frame and looking to expand further, this might not fit the bill.
However, for first time full frame photographers, like myself who's expanded up from a Canon 600d, its a different story. The prices for early 5D's are now more than reasonable and despite its age will still give terrific image quality with minimum editing. I've had my 5d classic for less than a month and have saw the real potential of moving to full frame. Plus it still has solid build quality, a great base for using good quality lenses and a wealth of online forums of people who have used this popular dslr. If you're, like me, looking to move into full frame photography for the first time, don't dismiss this model down to its age. You can still make potential with the 5d classic