> It is inconvenient that I can't use my 20D to pound in tent stakes when
> camping like I was able to do with the EOS 3, but the added weight of a
> hammer is offset by the savings in processing costs for the film. Then
> again, maybe using the 20D on tent stakes would be a good way to keep the
> dust knocked off the sensor.
> 

I'm not looking to pound in tent stakes with my camera, but I would like to
be able to take my camera out in light rain/mist without worrying about it
failing and it being "my fault" and therefore without warranty protection.
I never worried about my EOS 1V because it was built like a tank.  I don't
have the same sense of confidence in my 20D and I have to "baby" it when I
take it out in bad weather because I'm worried it is not weather sealed.  I
don't expect it to be of the weather sealed quality of the 1V, but I would
like a camera of it's capabilities with a full CCD that matches the EOS 3's
weather sealant capabilities.

Just dreaming I suspose....



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