I'm in the market for a beginner digital SLR. I'm currently looking at the Nikon D40 and the Cannon Rebbel XTi 400D. Any of you guys have experience with these cameras? Any others in the $500-$600 range you guys would recommend?
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I was in the same quandry until recently. I was leaning heavily towards the Nikon D40, but the more I looked at the Canon Rebel XTi, the more I liked it. Looking at all the lenses that are available down the road as well as the cameras, I ended up getting the Canon.
I'm sure I'd be just as happy with the Nikon too though.
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I shoot the Canon XTi (400D). The main reasons were: 1) I think the Canon sensor is superior and 2) The available lenses. I am not saying that Nikon or Olympus have an inferior sensor (quality wise), I just think the Canon is better.
The main thing is fit and function; Canon has all the right buttons in all the right spots for me and it fits my hand very well. Canon also has the sensor cleaner, which is nice, but not a deal maker/breaker.
I do like that Nikon has the IS in the body not the lense, amkes lenses alittle cheaper, but used Canon lenses are easy to get.
Good luck, it's a tough decision.
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Debating Canon and Nikon is like debating Mathews and Hoyt. Both companies make excellent products...it's just a matter of personal preference. I love the Canon XTi and XT models. I prefer Canon digital SLRs because I think the controls are easier to navigate and use. But that's just me.
I am also really impressed by some of the new Sony cameras. My dad has a Sony DSC H5 and the glass is very good.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5 (with some photoshop retouching)
Canon Rebel Xti with Canon EF 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM Lens.
Nikon D200
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If you want to test the waters, check out the classified section of fredmiranda.com and pick up a check digital rebel used. If you like the DSLR and get into it, sell it for what you paid and buy something new/better.
BTW Sika, nice shot on that BB. They make such great camera targets!
Canon 10D w/100-400L
Last edited by Kevin; 01-20-2008, 11:37 PM.
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