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02/17/2008 12:35:29 AM · #1 |
i just got a 20d n now i want to change it from the xti, how do i??? its bugging me
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02/17/2008 12:37:45 AM · #2 |
//www.dpchallenge.com/preferences.php
Go there and click add camera in the top right corner.
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02/17/2008 12:38:16 AM · #3 |
| Go to My Preferences under My Home |
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02/17/2008 12:39:02 AM · #4 |
Set the XTi on the table, and pick up the 20D?
Try the dropdown where it says "My Home" just below DPChallenge at the top of the home page. Find "My Prefrences", open it, then change the camera list, making the 20D your default camera. Is that what you are looking for?
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02/17/2008 12:44:21 AM · #5 |
ya perfect thanxs alot, n ya, wish i hadnt wasted my time with the xti, but it was a great(get on ur feet) type camera. easy to use n not half bad. but i just didnt like the fps mosty and the way it felt n my hands, but i knew that form the beginning. for the same price as me selling my xti with 18000 acuations, i picked up this badboy with 4000. so i can say im more than pleased. the biggest thing is i need to decide on a lens to get. im pretty much starting from scratch (:
Message edited by author 2008-02-17 00:45:42. |
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02/17/2008 01:12:59 AM · #6 |
| It's a matter of perspective, I suppose. I just upgraded to a Rebel XT from a compact superzoom. Got a heck of a deal on it and I can't complain at all. The whole deal, including the 75-300 zoom lens I bought today, set me back about $450. I'm sure after some time I may become pickier, after I push this thing past it's limits. |
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02/17/2008 01:16:43 AM · #7 |
| ya, basically a good explanation. you start to see the flaws after about the first month and they begin to grow on you from there. lil by lil. i just wonder how long the 20d will do. im hopeing atleast a year. |
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02/17/2008 01:23:07 AM · #8 |
I want a 40D, but I can't say I won't miss the size of the Rebel. It fits well in my hands.
I've had big bodies (35mm gear) and the Rebel just fits me so much better.
In the end, I think the "pro" features of the 40D will lure me though. I need to replace a Rebel soon anyway.
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02/17/2008 01:54:23 AM · #9 |
| haha ya, true true, well for me, 6'2 and hands that can grip just bout anything, its hard not to have a couple fingures hangin off the body. the 20d fits just fine. wouldnt even mind if it was a lil bigger, but that would be in a perfect world. eh. well cant argue against progress |
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02/17/2008 02:11:44 AM · #10 |
| I've got medium size hands. The Rebel feels about right, except that I would like a deeper or more textured handgrip. Before I ran across this, I was looking at the Olympus E-510. That one really felt perfect in my hands. All the controls fell just right. |
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02/17/2008 02:40:53 AM · #11 |
If you are talking about "feel in hands" - I was playing with a Pentax this morning - body wise - they really have their act together. Very comfortable and solid feeling. I have no complaints about the rebel (with the advantage you can put L glass on it if you have the money)but the Pentax really seemed to have got it right in regards to a small body.
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