Eos Lenses Review
Canon EOS Rebel XTi Nikon verses, which is best?
I want new digital camera today I have a Kodak DX 7500. has some interesting features, It does not work well in low light at all. I want a more professional camera. I have study week reading reviews, etc, but I want advice from personal experience. Which is better Canon or Nikon? All different lenses is so confusing, I know the differnce zoom, macro, telephoto etc., but the numbers of part made me lose someone can explain it in terms I can remember?
One of my brothers and I shoot Nikon exclusive. Another brother shoots Canon. Throw in yet another brother with Sony and another with Pentax and have some pretty heavy debates on digital SLR cameras. You know what? We're all right, because we chose the cameras that were correct for us. Whatever option you choose, Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony, Olympus, Samsung, etc give the potential for great photos. Each system has strong lenses and weaknesses. I like it because you can use Nikon lenses made in the last 30 years or more in each camera body today. Canon has several years lens compatibility also. Pentax has a wide glass base of the economy and inherits Sony Minolta / Konica lenses digital. Olympus has a shorter list, but at reasonable prices. If I had to start again, I look at the Nikon D40 or the Canon XT. Both are great entry-level DSLR with a powerful system. If you want to move up, The D40x and XTi are excellent choice. Http: / / www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40.htm http://www.kenrockwell.com/canon/rebel-xti.htm http:/ / Everyone www.kenrockwell.com/tech/d200-d80 -d70-d50-d40-5d-xti.htm love the choices I made, so expect brand loyalty to be an important factor in the recommendations. But the bottom line (my family) is that the camera to you. What feels better in your hands? How do the controls like you? Do you like the balance and feel of the lenses? Are there targets for the types the picture you want to do within your price range? Are there any used or the quality of third party lenses as alternatives available? It's like recommending a car or clothes. You have to try before you buy. Take the advice, but be your own judge. Hope this is helpful.