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<blockquote data-quote="slyseeker" data-source="post: 254551" data-attributes="member: 18122"><p>the XTi (Eos400) is the XT's (Eos350) successor. You can't go wrong with Canon or Nikon.</p><p></p><p>I love my Pentax! You can check out some of my photos at photo.slyseeker.com. Unfortunately, I stupidly dropped my kit lens and am heading out to find a repairshop or a replacement. But the camera takes amazing stills, for the price (full res JPEGs are somewhat grainy, RAW is very good), it uses the same photosensor that's found in the Nikon d50 but uses fewer AF zones. The best thing about the camera is its form factor, it's smaller than the rest of the competition and has a big review LCD.</p><p></p><p>Pentax is a fairly established brand that hasn't adapted well to the dSLR professional-market; you can get their newer dSLRs (k100 or k110 for about $600US).</p><p></p><p>And if you're looking for good pricing on aftermarket lenses go to sigma4less.com.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slyseeker, post: 254551, member: 18122"] the XTi (Eos400) is the XT's (Eos350) successor. You can't go wrong with Canon or Nikon. I love my Pentax! You can check out some of my photos at photo.slyseeker.com. Unfortunately, I stupidly dropped my kit lens and am heading out to find a repairshop or a replacement. But the camera takes amazing stills, for the price (full res JPEGs are somewhat grainy, RAW is very good), it uses the same photosensor that's found in the Nikon d50 but uses fewer AF zones. The best thing about the camera is its form factor, it's smaller than the rest of the competition and has a big review LCD. Pentax is a fairly established brand that hasn't adapted well to the dSLR professional-market; you can get their newer dSLRs (k100 or k110 for about $600US). And if you're looking for good pricing on aftermarket lenses go to sigma4less.com. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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