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Euta_nepali
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Posted on 09-12-07 11:42
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Guys, help me out to choose betn Canon EOS Digital Rebel xTi 10.1 MP VS. Nikon D40x 10.2 MP. Which one is the best in terms of Quality? Please share your view.
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nepwanted
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Posted on 09-12-07 12:13
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if you are buying camcoder then buy sony. SONY are gud on camcoders. And if its dig cam then buy canon. Canon is the best on digital cameras
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divdude
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Posted on 09-12-07 1:05
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You wont find any difference in quality between these two cameras. The thing that makes you take good pictures is the lens. Dont buy too expensive camera to begin with, invest on good lens. If you are new to photography I highly recommend 50mm lens from either side. It is the classy pro grade lens and unbelievably cheap.
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Posted on 09-12-07 1:05
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Ifyou are buying point and shoot cameras then Cannon tops the list. I have used couple of Canon camera. But if you want digital SLR cams then I recommand Nikon. It's best in quality. I've used both Nikon and Canon SLRs. I own Nikon D50 and one of my good friend bought Canon. We both liked Nikon's quality. We both recommended our another friend Nikon and he bought Nikon D40 and quality is as better as it can be and this is a upgraded version.Even better.
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Euta_nepali
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Posted on 09-12-07 3:27
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Divdude, when you say dont buy expensive camera, is there other camera body than Nikon and Canon which is cheaper and still good, please share if you have idea. Nepkanchhi, I am considering Digital SLR. I am considering D40X. but it doenot have image stablizer. I dont know how much important is this.
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ssolemiss
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Posted on 09-12-07 3:50
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Euta Nepali, Ofcourse Nikon. D40 does not have motor so you can only use lens with motor for auto focus. I have not used D40 but it's a nice entry level Digital SLR. Next is D50 if you want little bit more functionality but if you are ready to spend $999 on body then I recommend D80 (I love it ) so my suggestion is either go with D40 or D80 with cheaper lens then in future you can add lens of your choice which ranges from $150 to more than thousand Sweet one lens cover all (from wide angle to good zoom)l is 18-200mm with VR but it will be big investment.
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ssolemiss
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Posted on 09-12-07 3:54
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nepwanted, I agree with you ....if you are buying camcorder buy Sony but obviously you have never used Nikon digital SLR :p
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divdude
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Posted on 09-12-07 4:11
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Ya D40x is the cheapest one and it is a very good performer. But there is one thing about D40x I will tell you. It doesnt have a focusing motor drive. That means it can only autofocus the lenses that have their own motors. Those kind of lens are denoted by AF-S in Nikons case. Although all the new Nikon lenses are AF-S, it can be a bit of limiting factor if you want to use third party lens or nikon's old lenses. It is kinda nagging limitation (espcially for me cause I have only one AF-S lens). But Canons dont have problems like that. If you want to stick to nikons without these limitations, D70s is the way to go. I trhink they are pretty cheap these days. If you find canon cheaper, go for it. Dont waste too much time in thinking because you should be using your time to shoot instead. Good luck, and share your pics with us.
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divdude
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Posted on 09-12-07 4:15
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@ssolemiss I did consider getting 18-200 but I soon found that it was bit of jack of all trades master of none kinda lens, so I avoided it. These days I am finding third party lens such as Sigma, Tamron to be really good performers while being cheap.
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Posted on 09-12-07 4:43
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Euta_nepali
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Posted on 09-12-07 9:39
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Divdude, your info. specially abt motor is quite useful.
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Posted on 09-12-07 9:51
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I use Olympus E-500 and I absolutely recommend Olympus E-510. The photographs are great, and I really like it. However, you might have to pay a couple of hundred more for Olympus then the nikon D40x.
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Posted on 09-13-07 9:13
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If you are in the market for a new digital camera, do yourself a huge favour and visit this site: www.dpreview.com You will find very professional and objective reviews, comparisions and technical specs to your heart's content. Once you have made your choice, buy your camera online, you will get better price there than at physical stores.
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