
- #Equal to arcsoft photostudio 5.5 manual#
- #Equal to arcsoft photostudio 5.5 full#
- #Equal to arcsoft photostudio 5.5 series#
#Equal to arcsoft photostudio 5.5 full#
The EOS 20D provides full cross-type performance with maximum apertures as small as f5.6, yet it achieves up to 3 times the standard focusing precision when used with EF lenses featuring maximum apertures larger than or equal to f/2.8. The EOS 20D has 9 autofocus zones, the Digital Rebel XT has 7 The EOS 20D can shoot a burst of 23 high resolution JPEG frames before the buffer fills, The Digital Rebel XT can shoot 14 frames The EOS 20D can shoot at 5 frames/second, the Digital Rebel XT can shoot at 3 frames/sec The advantage of the QCD is you can do things faster and without taking your eye from the viewfinder. The same functions are available in the Digital Rebel XT, but require the pushing of buttons.
#Equal to arcsoft photostudio 5.5 manual#
The EOS 20D has a rear QCD (Quick Control Dial) which can be used to set exposure compensation, flash compensation, shutter speed or aperture in manual mode and has several other functions. Things that are different where the EOS 20D is better
#Equal to arcsoft photostudio 5.5 series#
They layout of the Digital Rebel XT is similar to the original Digital Rebel and the Powershot series of digicams. The layout on the EOS 20D is similar to that used on the EOS 10D and EOS 1D series cameras. The layout of the menus for the two cameras is different.

The EOS 20D LCD information display is on the top of the camera. The Digital Rebel LCD information display is on the back of the camera. The Digital Rebel XT is available in a silver finish. Some may find the Digital Rebel too small, some may find the EOS 20D too big. Whether this is good or bad depends a bit on the size of your hands. The Digital Rebel XT is smaller than the EOS 20D. It's nice not to have to carry two different sets of batteries and chargers and two different remote releases. Whether these are advantages or disadvantages depends on what other equipment you own and which accessories and batteries they are compatible with. The EOS 20D uses the RS-80N3 wired remote, the Digital Rebel uses the RS-60E3 wired remote. The EOS 20D uses BP-511/512 batteries, while the Digital Rebel XT uses the NB-2LH. Things that are different, but not better or worse Startup time is 0.2sīoth have the same white balance bracketing and correction The sensor, though actually different, is very similar in physical size and pixel countīoth have mirror lockup (enabled via a custom function)īoth can set shutter speed and compensation in 1/2 or 1/3 stop incrementsīoth have manually selectable evaluative, partial and center weighted metering modesīoth have manually selectable one-shot, AI servo and AI focus autofocus modes (plus manual focus)īoth have user selectable second curtain flash syncīoth have a monochrome (B&W) shooting modeīoth have the same RAW and JPEG size and quality modesīoth have the same 1.8" rear color LCD, with the same 5 brightness settingsīoth have the same selectable histogram displayīoth can print directly to compatible printersīoth are effectively "instant on".


Go for a 20D or a 30D if it has features that you really need, otherwise save yourself a load of cash & get a 350D with a better lens, lots of people tend to think a 350D cant keep up, but its very capable & I never miss a shot with mine. I recently had the chance to compare both 30D & 350D & after taking LOTS of test shots & real world shots I came to the conclusion that the 350D can do everything a 30D can but at a much lower initial cost, if you cant manage with a 350D then something is wrong, some will say that the 30D gives better image quality & lower noise than a 350D but I disagree with that, if I hadnt done my own tests I would have believed it. Lots of tests have been done online & ive seen lots that compare the 20D against the 350D & everyone has said there is absolutely NO difference in noise levels or image clarity, the 350D is basically a 20/30D without the extra features. Its also larger & heavier but does have some more features than a 350D, I prefer the lighter weight when im carrying it all day but thats just me, also I dont know about the 20D but I do know about the 30D & there are no differences in image quality & the noise levels are the same, except that the 20/30D has one setting higher than a 350D, it can got to 3200 where the 350D limits at 1600.
