If you would educate me on entry level DSLR cameras.
I have been saving up on my entertainment budget and I have decided instead of mods for the car it is time to enter the DSLR world. I'm not really partial to any brand but I have had great experience with Canon and I have never used a Nikon camera before of any kind. I have been doing some reading on the Rebel T1i and I was wondering does any own this camera and if so what are your opinions of it? I'm pretty good with electronics but I do not need a top end professional camera so I'm not sure if I should go for the T1i or downgrade to the XS or maybe a Nikon model?
sweet i too just decided to move into the world of photography.
there are several entry choices that i saw but best bang for the buck i found was a nikon d40 with lens kit at bestbuy for $399 free shipping.
there are several entry choices that i saw but best bang for the buck i found was a nikon d40 with lens kit at bestbuy for $399 free shipping.
if you're looking to get a couple of different lenses down the road on a entry level dslr then i would suggest buying a canon... i'm a nikon shooter myself but i think that canon has a wider array of lenses and they pretty much are all compatible with any body.... for example, if you had nikon d40, you cant autofocus the nifty fifty (50mm f/1.
lens on it... you'd have to buy the 50mm af-s which is $300 compared to the $100 AF version...
its really preference, go to a reputable camera store and ask questions and try out different cameras. its hard to decide without having the actual camera in your hand.
its really preference, go to a reputable camera store and ask questions and try out different cameras. its hard to decide without having the actual camera in your hand.
if you're looking to get a couple of different lenses down the road on a entry level dslr then i would suggest buying a canon... i'm a nikon shooter myself but i think that canon has a wider array of lenses and they pretty much are all compatible with any body.... for example, if you had nikon d40, you cant autofocus the nifty fifty (50mm f/1.
lens on it... you'd have to buy the 50mm af-s which is $300 compared to the $100 AF version...
its really preference, go to a reputable camera store and ask questions and try out different cameras. its hard to decide without having the actual camera in your hand.
its really preference, go to a reputable camera store and ask questions and try out different cameras. its hard to decide without having the actual camera in your hand.
So much like the Nikon, Canon users that go for entry level bodies will have to be selective on their lenses and think of the long term investment (whether you will upgrade to full frame probodies down the line)
And I would have to agree with Scionarra last statment. It all boils down to personal preference. They are both great camera makers and you really can't go wrong with either one. They all have their pros and cons in each class that kind of balances themselves out. Once you start getting into photography and know what you shoot and what your style is, you will get more of an understanding on what your needs are, and what features you want out of your lenses & body. Every photographer's equipment list ends up being unique to their own style.
I myself started out with the D80 (sold), moved up to the D700 (sold), and now wield a D3s. I prefer the ergonomics and menu layout of the Nikons, and it's hard for me not to love the low noise, high iso capabilities of the D700/D3s.
If I was a Canon user I would have probably gotten the 5D Mark II myself (couldn't justify the price to performance ratio for the 1D like I could the D3s)
Of course as you may have heard before, having good glass is better than having the best body, and having the skill to control light and knowing how to compose a picture trumps all.
Your lens collection will usually lock you into the brand (since they can get pretty damn expensive)
Sorry I don't know too much about the entry level line up these days, but I do hear a lot of love for the t2i.
Whatever you end up with good luck and have fun.
Last edited by ScionTEK; May 14, 2010 at 05:29 AM.
I have a Sony A300
I'm not a photography/camera expert, but in my opinion it takes great photos
and here's an extremely in-depth review
http://www.alphamountworld.com/revie...iew?page=0%2C0
I'm not a photography/camera expert, but in my opinion it takes great photos
and here's an extremely in-depth review
http://www.alphamountworld.com/revie...iew?page=0%2C0
Last edited by drivexB; May 14, 2010 at 04:53 AM.
I honestly had no idea what I was getting when I bought my camera
It literally happened like this
Girlfriend: I want a nice camera
Me: Okay, let's go to Best Buy. Hey this one looks nice and camera-like! *Buys*
That's usually how I make all my decisions(sarcasm)
It literally happened like this
Girlfriend: I want a nice camera
Me: Okay, let's go to Best Buy. Hey this one looks nice and camera-like! *Buys*
That's usually how I make all my decisions(sarcasm)
The T1i is my first DSLR. I had been into photography a bit with a "DSLR-like" digital before and made the jump to the T1i and I have loved it. The body has all the features you need to learn about the details of exposure and photography to not hold you back, and an appropriate pricetag for someone not looking to spend a couple grand.
I think it's a very suitable camera for someone looking for their first DSLR.
I think it's a very suitable camera for someone looking for their first DSLR.
i would stick with the big names brand like Nikon and Canon. I personally use a Canon 40D. It's a kick ___ camera for stills. Sadly, I wish I have the 5D MkII though.
Canon has a legendary sensor while Nikon tech outside of the sensor is a lot more updated than Canon. There's good and bad for both brands.
Side note... people who watches [H]ouse, today's season finale is filmed all using the 5D mkII.
Canon has a legendary sensor while Nikon tech outside of the sensor is a lot more updated than Canon. There's good and bad for both brands.
Side note... people who watches [H]ouse, today's season finale is filmed all using the 5D mkII.
there's good and bad with both bodies it just depends on whos leading the race the day you buy yours but the next day the other manufacture will have something better so go with what feels right and is your price point
with that said stick with the cannon and nikon cameras though
with that said stick with the cannon and nikon cameras though







