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Canon EOS 20D 8.2 MP Digital SLR Camera Body Only Batteries and Chargers

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Condition:
Used
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Located in: High Point, North Carolina, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Screen Size
1.8in.
Color
Black
MPN
9442A002
Item Length
1.3 in
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion
Brand
Canon
Series
Canon EOS
Type
Digital SLR
Unit Type
oz
Maximum Resolution
8.2 MP
Item Height
2.6 in
Model
Canon EOS 20D
Connectivity
USB, Component
Features
Body Only
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Item Width
3.6 in
Item Weight
24.2 oz

Item description from the seller

gatecitypicker

gatecitypicker

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable postage costs
4.9
Postage speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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Past year
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Card slab arrived as described and super fast and was packed securely in a bubble mailer. A++++ Seller with great communication. Thanks

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  • Top favourable review

    Among the best value if you want a DSLR on a budget.

    Among old Canon DSLRs, this is the oldest model that has IMHO enough resolution to not be afraid of printing in 8x11. If you get the right lens, this can provide an awesome image quality. Other than potentially useless megapixels, the biggest differences you might notice with a more recent camera is the lack of a live view (useful for astrophotography and some other manual focusing applications, though focus confirmation from the AF system can help for some of these) and some grain above ISO 800 (I think more recent DSLRs/mirrorless might do better). Still a huuuuge improvement over a compact or phone camera. If you're on a low budget, this paired with an old manual prime lens (I love my pentax-m 28mm f/2.8 and 50mm f/1.7, use an adapter with focus confirmation chip) can give GREAT ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: occamera

  • Pro quality pictures on a beer budget!

    I purchased this camera because I found that the several EF zoom lenses I already have from my 20 year old Canon A2E will work perfectly with this body. The bonus is that there is a 1.6 multiplication factor that occurs with the APS-C sensor... (35-135mm zoom becomes a 56-216mm zoom!). This camera has been a staple of pro photographers because of autofocus speed and the many adjustments that can be made on camera that can allow you to capture your vision of the world and NOT just a snapshot... but there are also simple settings that can take the work out of just shooting a few frames if needed, and still give excellent results. If you are printing out 4x6 photos or full sheet 8.5x11 photos the 8.2mp is more than sharp enough to satisfy your needs... poster sizes will show some pixelation ...

  • Good starter camera

    I purchased a used 20D last September when I first decided I wanted to shoot semi-professionally. The 20D is a good starter camera. I was able to learn how to shoot in manual mode and get good quality shots. The only downside of this camera, which is a pretty biggie for me, is the small display screen. Honestly, a 1.5" screen doesnt give you much to work with when trying to make sure you got the shot you were wanting. I had gotten used to not depending on the screen, but recently had to send my camera to the shop for repair and got a loaner 40D. I was amazed by the difference in my confidence during and after the shoot. Having the ability to see the larger screen, I was able to be more confident and take more "risks" with my shots. Even with the small screen, I ...

  • Great quality pro-grade camera for a great price.

    The 20D gives great picture quality and resolution. The CF card is the #1 reason to get an SLR. If you are considering getting an SLR at any time my suggestion is to stay away from those that use a SD card the picture quality is not as fine. The 20D has a fast shutter and the weight feels great in your hand. The only down side I saw to the 20D is the 1.8 size review screen. Best remedy to this is to get a multi format card reader and view your images on your pc or laptop.

  • Good back up body, or cheap entry into DSLRs.

    I owned one of these when they first came out, and used it to shoot modern dance, still life, and scenery for several clients. I loved it then, and I still love it now. No, it's not your fancy 18 megapixel,everything but the kitchen sink camera, but if you're planning on putting your pics on the web, the this camera is everything you need. I bought his to do some astrophotography, and it's doing a great job. It's slightly larger pixel size is useful, as it gives a higher signal to noise ratio than some of the newer cameras. It just works, and that's what I love about it. The only drawback is Canon has no support for this body on Windows 7. But it's no problem, all you need is a card reader. CF cards only, get them while they're cheap!