Canon 20d owners opinions

Hi everyone,
I've enjoyed reading the recent posts but was hoping to get some feedback from Eos 20d users prior to taking the plunge.
How does the RAW conversion quality compair to Canon or CS2?
I saw some talk of issues with higher ISO settings.
Any other "glitches" or problems that I should prepare for?
thanks in advance for your input.
Shiloh
G5 Quad, 2 gb, GeForce 7800 GT   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Thanks for posting some feedback. I just wanted to make sure the program offers conversion as good (or very close) to the other RAW converters.
I'm by no means a professional photographer so I'm not going to pick this program apart. It seems to me that most of what
Aperture is doing is terrific and I have no doubt that v.2 will address some of the shortcomings people have mentioned.
Thanks again,
Shiloh
G5 Quad, 2 gb, GeForce 7800 GT Mac OS X (10.4.3)

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