DSLR Owners Unite! (56k? Are you kidding me?)
there is none i believe.
not DSLR related but has anyone used this?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia...ustomerreviews
not DSLR related but has anyone used this?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia...ustomerreviews
there is none i believe.
not DSLR related but has anyone used this?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia...ustomerreviews
not DSLR related but has anyone used this?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia...ustomerreviews
and about the camcorder... dude its 80 bucks. that thing is going to SUCK. if it didn't suck, it wouldnt be 80 bucks lol
Canon glass FTW. i simply find canon's bodies much easier to hold, navigate, better bcontrol layout, basically jsut more user friendly. When i looked at a D40, it was just wayy to small and hard to understand and get used to. and the lack of an AF motor killed it for me.
interesting. sure didnt feel like sidestepping. using one lens for the 18-200mm range rather than two has gotten me so many pictures from around the world i simply never would have had time for had i of needed to be switching back and forth constantly. the moment would have already been gone.
what is the top lens that covers this range?
what is the top lens that covers this range?
They may have a slightly larger selection, but "best" is subjective.
I've never heard any say that. If that was the case they would have bought one instead of going with a more expensive brand. Economically it wouldn't make sense to spend more money when the better alternative (if that was the case) was cheaper.
And yeah they might make more lenses, but quantity /= quality. I've heard it often said that Canon's L-series is like a signal to consumers that Canon actually put their best effort into those lenses. Whereas Nikon doesn't need to differentiate since that best effort is put into all their lenses. And I don't think I was even on a Nikon site when I read that.
And yeah they might make more lenses, but quantity /= quality. I've heard it often said that Canon's L-series is like a signal to consumers that Canon actually put their best effort into those lenses. Whereas Nikon doesn't need to differentiate since that best effort is put into all their lenses. And I don't think I was even on a Nikon site when I read that.







