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I have always just used basic P&S digital cameras, but would like to learn more about photography. I don't know very much as I am just starting to think about getting a good camera and have just started doing some research. I've looked at the Canon Rebel T1i and the Nikon D5000 and also a friend told me about the Canon EOS 40D. Any thoughts and suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Hey,
Any of those 3 would be a great option. Many of us have used different DSLRs and when you're below 3500$, it's all the same. If you're using a camera only for low light (high ISO) then of course there will be differences, but technology today is so good there is barely any distracting noise at ISO 6400 while 3 years ago 1600 was..eh, acceptable.
T1i is a good choice but Canon could've done it better. The previous one, XSi, has 3 less megapixels and no video but same quality. T2i, the latest of these Rebels, is in my opinion, the best choice for beginners.
D5000 is good, but is fading out due to new cameras, especially because of D3100 and D7000. D3100 is almost the cheapest and is amazing.
40D is pretty old but still has great quality. Noise is worse than at T2i, 60D and 7D (due to technology) and the LCD Screen is bad compared to ones today. It doesn't have Microfocus adjustement and well, you can only get a used one.
Here's a post called 'Buying a DSLR, what's important, megapixels, features, brand, price, quality and which one to get - http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2009/03/which-dslr-to-buy.html
That site has many more tutorials, tips, reviews and guides. Good luck!
Hey,
Any of those 3 would be a great option. Many of us have used different DSLRs and when you're below 3500$, it's all the same. If you're using a camera only for low light (high ISO) then of course there will be differences, but technology today is so good there is barely any distracting noise at ISO 6400 while 3 years ago 1600 was..eh, acceptable.
T1i is a good choice but Canon could've done it better. The previous one, XSi, has 3 less megapixels and no video but same quality. T2i, the latest of these Rebels, is in my opinion, the best choice for beginners.
D5000 is good, but is fading out due to new cameras, especially because of D3100 and D7000. D3100 is almost the cheapest and is amazing.
40D is pretty old but still has great quality. Noise is worse than at T2i, 60D and 7D (due to technology) and the LCD Screen is bad compared to ones today. It doesn't have Microfocus adjustement and well, you can only get a used one.
Here's a post called 'Buying a DSLR, what's important, megapixels, features, brand, price, quality and which one to get - http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2009/03/which-dslr-to-buy.html
That site has many more tutorials, tips, reviews and guides. Good luck!
How much would it cost to fix my camera?
Vikki
I have a Canon Digital Rebel XTi. When I put in the battery, the camera turns on, but nothing happens.. When you try to turn it off the green light on top stays on, but no pictures show or anything..
Can this be fixed myself or should I bring it somewhere to be fixed? Or should I just buy a new camera?
Answer
Before you get too far into this, call the Canon help line.
800.OK-CANON
Your problem is not typical of your fine camera. It may be a simple fix that Canon can help you resolve. If it isn't they can help you find the closest authorize repair shop
My guess that buying a $200 P&S camera is not your first choice. The Canon 40D purchase price just dropped with the introduction of the 50D, so if you do decide to replace your XTi, you may want to consider it as an alternative.
Before you get too far into this, call the Canon help line.
800.OK-CANON
Your problem is not typical of your fine camera. It may be a simple fix that Canon can help you resolve. If it isn't they can help you find the closest authorize repair shop
My guess that buying a $200 P&S camera is not your first choice. The Canon 40D purchase price just dropped with the introduction of the 50D, so if you do decide to replace your XTi, you may want to consider it as an alternative.
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