New Camera, opinions?
#21
ya, I want something light though, which the d40 is, I've been reading reviews, and one guy who's been into photography for years says his favourite camera is the d40, it's got a faster shutter speed than D60 and what not.
I'll be buying a 55-200mm VR lens for the camera also. Just for a greater zoom range.
I'll be buying a 55-200mm VR lens for the camera also. Just for a greater zoom range.
#22
Today I was back at the local camera shop and they had the Canon Rebel T1i out on the counter when I walked in. Other than the flip out display, I liked the T1i better than the D5000.
#23
ya, I may be going with a Canon Xs, just because the lenses tend to be cheaper.
#24
So what did you end up going with?
I just picked up the Canon Rebel T1i today. I got a pretty good deal on it from the local camera shop!
I just picked up the Canon Rebel T1i today. I got a pretty good deal on it from the local camera shop!
#25
NIKON>!!!!!
Get a nikon... I was in the same boat as you, but had been using SLR cameras for a few years, and I bought a Nikon d40 and can not be happier. I picked up the package with the 18-55mm lense and then picked up a nice 55-200mm lense....
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bushne...6564297?ref=ts
Thats my facebook photography site with some sample pictures
I cant upload as I shoot in a higher quality... But MegaPixel=bs because you need a good Lense and a decent sensor....
Go Nikon... and go big...
Get a nikon... I was in the same boat as you, but had been using SLR cameras for a few years, and I bought a Nikon d40 and can not be happier. I picked up the package with the 18-55mm lense and then picked up a nice 55-200mm lense....
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bushne...6564297?ref=ts
Thats my facebook photography site with some sample pictures
I cant upload as I shoot in a higher quality... But MegaPixel=bs because you need a good Lense and a decent sensor....
Go Nikon... and go big...
#26
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc..._.html#reviews
Canon DLSR, $510. Looks good, I'm saving up for it.
Canon DLSR, $510. Looks good, I'm saving up for it.
#27
I looked at Nikon's and I choose the T1i for the features (other than MP). The big plus was the ISO ratings that the camera could shoot without "enhancement". I have a tendency to shoot low light pictures and the ISO 3200 capability in the T1i helps. Another feature was the ability to take short video clips, something that a lot of other DSLR's do not offer.
Not to mention that I like the color out of a Canon better than a Nikon, but that is my personal preference. I was actually able to borrow a friends D40 and was not as impressed as I was with the short trial period with the T1i.
Now I am by no means a professional photographer or even claim to be a good amateur, but I bought what I liked best.
Not to mention that I like the color out of a Canon better than a Nikon, but that is my personal preference. I was actually able to borrow a friends D40 and was not as impressed as I was with the short trial period with the T1i.
Now I am by no means a professional photographer or even claim to be a good amateur, but I bought what I liked best.
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