The TFT-LCD screen measured 1.8” and had 118,000 pixels. It takes almost 13 seconds before the buffer is cleared. It shot up to 5 frames per second with a buffer for 6 raw files, or 23 JPEGs. The autofocus worked up to -0.5EV, and there were 9 AF points available. The viewfinder had a 95% coverage with a 0.9x magnification. It has no live view and no film function. It was capable of shooting reasonable images with ISO 1,600, and had most of the features that we take for granted today. The Canon EOS 20D has a APS-C CMOS sensor with 8.5 million pixels. This is the Canon EOS 20D the camera I bought in 2005, and used for many years with much enthousiasm When I played with these modern digital cameras I remembered the old digital DSLR that I bought so many years ago. These modern cameras are amazing. They are marvels of technology, with lots of options that make photographing so much easier. Recently I have been reviewing the Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R6. She used it for a year, but after she chose a camera of her own, the Canon EOS 20D was never looked at again. It got a second life for a short while when my girlfriend started photography. After I got a second hand Canon EOS 5D, I removed the battery from the EOS 20D, and forgot about it. But when I upgraded to the Canon EOS 1D Mark III, the Canon EOS 20D was left in the closet, only to be taken out when I needed a second camera body. I bought lenses, a flashgun, a tripod, and I loved it all. I used it for landscapes, weddings, concerts, and lots more. The Canon EOS 20D with the EFs15-85mm lens.
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