Originally Posted by Duff Man
the EOS? excellent investment. But be wairy of abuse on the electronic sensors "the gold sensors that electronically connect the lenses or batteries to the bod". I prolly put in close to 500 hours of use on it and changed lenses/batteries uncountable times. They wear and a malfunctioning chip takes the end abuse...thus the investment in a second....the 20 D. But I still stay faithfull. You don't sell a classic cause the carb clogged.
...unfamiliar with the 1D

1D mkII is the next one up from the 10 and 20d. It affords me the smae options but better frame rate buffer, better metering and a more durable body. If I don't find one for a reasonable price I may just shell out for one of the new full frame sensor models they have since the price is not too much more than what I am looking at anyways...about a $1k difference give or take.
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