Canon EOS 20D
The Canon EOS 20D is an 8.2-megapixel semi-professional digital single-lens reflex camera, initially announced on 19 August 2004 at a recommended retail price of US$1,499. It is the successor of the EOS 10D, and was succeeded by the EOS 30D in August 2006. It accepts EF and EF-S lenses and uses an APS-C sized image sensor.
Overview | |
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Type | Single-lens reflex |
Lens | |
Lens | Interchangeable (EF/EF-S) |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor | 22.5 mm × 15.0 mm CMOS |
Maximum resolution | 3,520 × 2,344 (8.25 megapixels) |
Film speed | 100–1600 in 1 EV steps, 3200 in extended mode |
Storage media | CompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II) and Microdrive (MD) / max 8GB (The camera can format up to 8GB, but can use larger cards. ) |
Focusing | |
Focus modes | One-shot, AI servo, AI Focus, Manual |
Focus areas | 9 autofocus points |
Focus bracketing | none |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure modes | Full auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual |
Exposure metering | TTL full aperture, 35 area evaluative, partial, center-weighted |
Metering modes | Evaluative, Partial, C/Wgt Average |
Flash | |
Flash | Auto pop-up E-TTL II (retractable) |
Flash bracketing | none |
Shutter | |
Shutter | Vertical travel, focal-plane shutter, all speeds electronically controlled |
Shutter speed range | 1/8,000 to 30 s, bulb |
Continuous shooting | 5.0 frame/s, up to 23 frames (6 in RAW) |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Optical, pentaprism |
Image processing | |
White balance | 7 presets, Auto and custom |
WB bracketing | ±3 stops, blue-amber or magenta-green bias |
General | |
LCD screen | 1.8 in (46 mm), 118,000 pixels |
Battery | Main battery Li-Ion BP-511A rechargeable battery pack; internal memory battery CR2016 supports clock, frame counter |
Optional battery packs | Li-Ion BP-511A, BP-511, BP-512, BP-514AC and optional DC coupler. |
Dimensions | 144 x 105.5 x 71.5 mm |
Weight | 685 g (body only) |
Made in | Japan |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Canon EOS 10D |
Successor | Canon EOS 30D |
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