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With my D2X away at the repair shop I was 'forced' the use an ungripped 20D today - it was like having my right hand replaced with a wet cloth... rubbish.
It's amazing what you get used and what you miss when forced into a situation like this - being able to select AF points at will; 11 AF points instead of 9; 1/3rd stop ISO increments; good battery life; bigger, more comfortable body; rubberised grip; clear viewfinder display; easy to use function buttons on the top plate, and so on and so on...
Used it with the awesome 17-40 f/4, which I love to bits from my Canon days, but on a 1.6x crop body it's just not versatile enough - used one on a 5D mk2 the other day and was astounded at what you can do with it. Also, had the 100mm f/2.8 macro to play with today, another great 'L' lens. However, I had to use the godawful 550EX (this one has a broken flip-down diffuser) where you have to press that SET/SEL button every time you want to make an flash adjustment. And I also had the displeasure to be equipped with a 28-90 that was just gash and nearly went in the lake...
This ain't a Canon bashing thread, more a thread about how much things have moved on and how much a pro-spec body like the D2X spoils you in a way. Canon was good to me while I used its kit over the year. It just shows how not investing in new gear year-on-year leaves you feeling ill-equipped some time down the road.
Can't begin to think about how all those D3/s/x and 1D users feel with all that performance at their fingertips... it's deffo the next step for me I think after I get some more glass
It's amazing what you get used and what you miss when forced into a situation like this - being able to select AF points at will; 11 AF points instead of 9; 1/3rd stop ISO increments; good battery life; bigger, more comfortable body; rubberised grip; clear viewfinder display; easy to use function buttons on the top plate, and so on and so on...
Used it with the awesome 17-40 f/4, which I love to bits from my Canon days, but on a 1.6x crop body it's just not versatile enough - used one on a 5D mk2 the other day and was astounded at what you can do with it. Also, had the 100mm f/2.8 macro to play with today, another great 'L' lens. However, I had to use the godawful 550EX (this one has a broken flip-down diffuser) where you have to press that SET/SEL button every time you want to make an flash adjustment. And I also had the displeasure to be equipped with a 28-90 that was just gash and nearly went in the lake...
This ain't a Canon bashing thread, more a thread about how much things have moved on and how much a pro-spec body like the D2X spoils you in a way. Canon was good to me while I used its kit over the year. It just shows how not investing in new gear year-on-year leaves you feeling ill-equipped some time down the road.
Can't begin to think about how all those D3/s/x and 1D users feel with all that performance at their fingertips... it's deffo the next step for me I think after I get some more glass
