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BODY FULLY FRESH....COME FROM ABROAD. I WILL GIVE LENS 55-200 MM , CANON CAMERA BAG, FLASH, CF CARD 2 GB , BATTERY. CONTACT: 01715699400 SPECIFICATION:http://www.kenrockwell.com/canon/20d.htm Lenses: Works perfectly with every EF and EF-S lens. Viewfinder: adjustable, -3 to +1 Diopters. Depth-of-Field Preview Button? Yes; works silently. AF: 9 points. AF Modes: Single (ONE SHOT), Continuous (AI SERVO), and Auto-switching (AI FOCUS, my favorite). AF Assist Light: Not really: instead of an annoying beam, the 20D fires an ultra-annoying series of flash bursts. It doesn't work very well. Metering: 35-zone Evaluative, Center-only (called partial by Canon) and Center-weighted. No spot meter, you need the 30D for that. I've never used a spot meter on any SLR, so no problem. Exposure Modes: Program, Manual, Shutter- and Aperture-priority and the weird depth-of-field mode (A-DEP), which I ignore. Exposure Mode Selection: Dial on top left of camera. Idiot Modes: Yes. Frame Rate: 5 FPS. Shutter: 1/8,000 to 30 seconds, Bulb. Flash Sync: 1/250. (1/125 with big studio strobes, or so says the manual.) PC Flash Sync Terminal? Yes, up to 250V. Manual says it's OK to use the hot shoe and PC terminal at the same time Remote Release: Expensive dedicated cords. No easy wireless control like the Rebels. Built-in Flash? Yes, pop-up, rated GN 13m/43' at ISO 100. Flash System: Wireless control, E-TTL II Autoflash, FP High Speed Sync. Flash Exposure Lock, Compensation and Bracketing. Designed for EX-Series flashes. Doesn't work well with older EZ, E, EG, ML or TL flashes; use them in Manual mode if at all. E-TTL-II adds distance info over E-TTL. Mirror Lock-Up? Yes, hidden in Custom Function 12. Sensor: 8MP, 1.6x crop/magnification factor (APS-C), 22.5 x 15.0mm, CMOS. Image Sizes: 3,504 x 2,336 pixel native, also 2,544 x 1,696 and 1,728 x 1,152 pixels. File Formats: JPG (2 levels of compression) and CR2 raw. ISO: 100 - 1,600. ISO 3,200 available as "H" is you activate it in Custom Function 08. White Balance: AUTO, Direct Sun, Cloudy, Shade, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash, Degrees Kelvin and Custom Manual (white or gray card). White Balance Trim: Both warm/cool and green/magenta, but hidden in a menu. Color Spaces: sRGB (use this, the default) and Adobe RGB (avoid this unless you really, really know what you're doing and do every step of printing yourself). Image Adjustments: Saturation, Contrast, Sharpening and Hue Shift. Canon hides these by calling them "Parameters" in the shooting menu. B/W Mode? Yes, and can simulate the use of a colored contrast filter (yellow, orange, red or green). You may also select toned print effects of Sepia, Blue, Purple or Green. I prefer to shoot color and convert later. LCD Monitor: 1.8," 118,000 pixels. Histograms: Monochrome and RGB Color. GPS Input: none. Digital Out: Standard tiny USB connector. It's the same as Canon point-and-shoots, Nikon DSLRs and my GPS. One cord taken along with my laptop talks to everything. Made in: Japan. Battery: BP-511A Lithium-ion. CR2016 for clock back-up. Charger: CG-580 folding plug, universal worldwide: 100 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz (at least in USA. Other countries may get one with a removable cord.) Size: 5.7 x 4.2 x 2.8" (144 x 106 x 72mm), rated. Weight: 24.2 oz. (685g) stripped (no battery, card or strap), rated. |