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Old February 22nd 05, 09:01 PM
Scott W
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Under most conditions you would have a hard time telling an 8 x 10
print from one form the other. How ever there is much more to it then
just that, there are lighting conditions that just drive the F828 nuts
and it is hard to get a really great photos, I have not had this
problem with the 20D. But then you have to think about what kind of
photos you are going to be taking and when. If you need a long lens
then you need a DSLR, if you are going to be shooting in low light then
you need a DSLR.

The 20D produces a lot more detail then the F828 and both are 8 MP, so
I can make larger prints from the 20D before they will start to look
soft.

Finally there is the fun factor, it is a lot more fun to take photos
with a camera that shoots with no delay, just push the button and you
have the photos.


Scott