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Canon XTi Users, need an opinion pls.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sa!!yz~Rage" data-source="post: 390362" data-attributes="member: 30978"><p>XTi is a nice camera, nothing wrong with it.</p><p></p><p>Like any DSLR system your lens will have a huge affect on your results. Consumer and ameture lenses are not that great despite what reviews say, there is a reason pro glass is what it is. Used pro glass is 10x better than new consumer glass. ;D </p><p></p><p>If you are using a DSLR don't shoot on auto, that's not going to give you good results. If you want ease of use but still want good results use A or S mode instead. You usually have to tweak exposure settings on them anyway, it's just a fact. </p><p></p><p>As for software, for basic editing and organizing Lightroom is a great app and quite powerful. PS is the industry for advanced editing, but can be a little complex for new users. Also for anyone shooting digital an app like NoiseNinja is a must have. DLSR's are noisy at high ISO's, 800 and up. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps you out some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sa!!yz~Rage, post: 390362, member: 30978"] XTi is a nice camera, nothing wrong with it. Like any DSLR system your lens will have a huge affect on your results. Consumer and ameture lenses are not that great despite what reviews say, there is a reason pro glass is what it is. Used pro glass is 10x better than new consumer glass. ;D If you are using a DSLR don't shoot on auto, that's not going to give you good results. If you want ease of use but still want good results use A or S mode instead. You usually have to tweak exposure settings on them anyway, it's just a fact. As for software, for basic editing and organizing Lightroom is a great app and quite powerful. PS is the industry for advanced editing, but can be a little complex for new users. Also for anyone shooting digital an app like NoiseNinja is a must have. DLSR's are noisy at high ISO's, 800 and up. Hope this helps you out some. [/QUOTE]
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