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Nikon d50 or Canon Rebel?
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<blockquote data-quote="dtownley1" data-source="post: 270648" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>yeah, on the higher ISO settings, I've seen surprisingly little grain on the Canon's. I haven't had a chance to use one of their DSLR's yet though. I heard Canon's are more expensive in the long run if you shoot with multiple lenses, as many people have told me that the D70s standard lens is one of the best out there, and out-does the standard Canon lenses. So, to get equivalent shots, I'm told you'd need to purchase a better lens for the Canon. </p><p></p><p>Though, the Canon's are more competitive when it comes to MP's and price - but people don't like the bodies. </p><p></p><p>Camera shops where I live tend to do great deals with the Canons. A twin lens kit for the 350D (for maybe 400D?) is slightly cheaper than the new D80 with a single lens. </p><p></p><p>I'm always sitting on the fence for this issue though. As soon as I think I've made up my mind, I see some fantastic shots from the opposite camera which sways me back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtownley1, post: 270648, member: 20564"] yeah, on the higher ISO settings, I've seen surprisingly little grain on the Canon's. I haven't had a chance to use one of their DSLR's yet though. I heard Canon's are more expensive in the long run if you shoot with multiple lenses, as many people have told me that the D70s standard lens is one of the best out there, and out-does the standard Canon lenses. So, to get equivalent shots, I'm told you'd need to purchase a better lens for the Canon. Though, the Canon's are more competitive when it comes to MP's and price - but people don't like the bodies. Camera shops where I live tend to do great deals with the Canons. A twin lens kit for the 350D (for maybe 400D?) is slightly cheaper than the new D80 with a single lens. I'm always sitting on the fence for this issue though. As soon as I think I've made up my mind, I see some fantastic shots from the opposite camera which sways me back. [/QUOTE]
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