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05/19/2004 04:20:03 AM · #1			 | 
		
		I have ordered (but could cancel) a Canon EOS 10D, then yesterday i was told that the shop near me has a slightly used EOS D60 for £699, no lens or card.
 
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05/19/2004 04:26:43 AM · #2			 | 
		
		| 10d every time - i had the same choice and I'm glad I went for the newer model. 10d has many advantages, buy the d60 as your backup body ;-) |  
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05/19/2004 04:29:33 AM · #3			 | 
		
		Falc you beat me too it...  Don't touch your order you made the right decision.
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05/19/2004 04:29:47 AM · #4			 | 
		
		unfortunatly its one or the other! I'll be skint enough!
 
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05/19/2004 04:58:03 AM · #5			 | 
		
		| 10D definitly... now if it were an "old" 1D for that price that might be a different story...  :) |  
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05/19/2004 05:32:10 AM · #6			 | 
		
		The 10D for sure.
 
 I do not remember specifics, though autofocus may have been one of them, but I believe the 10D fixed many of the shortcomings of the D60, although the D60 I believe is still a great camera.
 
 Also think potential resale value, I would predict the 10D will hold value better.
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