There's a huge price gap between the EOS-20D and the EOS-1D MarkII. I'm sure
they can create something that fits in there.

I think one of the posters who said that the market is either people who would bu y the 20D for $1500 or who would pay $4500 for the 1DmkII. Not many $3000 buyers out there. I'd be divided too if presented with that choice.



What I do not like about the EOS-20D: - Why a different grip from the 10D and D60???

Because the 20D is smaller and because the new grip is an improvement with an on/off switch and additional buttons.



Why different batteries? The
BP-511 worked just fine, I never ran out of batteries on my D60!

The BP-511A is backward and forward compatible. It's just higher capacity, most probably because all of us have been buying high-capacity BP-511s from HongKong for $10 each. :-)



- No interchangeable focusing screens

This requires considerable engineering, especially given that the pentaprism/mirror box is smaller. They'd have to come out with a whole new series of focusing screens. All to satisfy the rough 1000 people who might buy the replacement screen.



Karen

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Karen Nakamura
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/
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