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<blockquote data-quote="Kyomii" data-source="post: 153239" data-attributes="member: 7328"><p>Odin aa, - no disrespect, but why do you suggest that the older Canon lenses are not compatible? Of course they are! The only difference is that the 300D the 300XT and the 20D will ALSO mount EF-S lenses AS WELL AS the standard EF lenses. </p><p></p><p>So, yes, they have changed their mount, they have made it compatible with both the old EF mount lenses and a new EF-S mount lenses - giving the user an even wider range of lenses to choose from.</p><p></p><p>The Nikon user who said the low end Canon SLRs are not really worth it, are being Bias towards Nikon - considering the price, they are definately worth it. </p><p></p><p>Either way, camera wise, it is up to you, since all DSLR's have their good and bad points - and it is more down to personal preference. However, lens range and price should be an important factor in your decision as I have already said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyomii, post: 153239, member: 7328"] Odin aa, - no disrespect, but why do you suggest that the older Canon lenses are not compatible? Of course they are! The only difference is that the 300D the 300XT and the 20D will ALSO mount EF-S lenses AS WELL AS the standard EF lenses. So, yes, they have changed their mount, they have made it compatible with both the old EF mount lenses and a new EF-S mount lenses - giving the user an even wider range of lenses to choose from. The Nikon user who said the low end Canon SLRs are not really worth it, are being Bias towards Nikon - considering the price, they are definately worth it. Either way, camera wise, it is up to you, since all DSLR's have their good and bad points - and it is more down to personal preference. However, lens range and price should be an important factor in your decision as I have already said. [/QUOTE]
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