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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 801994" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>I like that Canon's entry level DSLRs will AF with every lenses currently in their lineup. I'm not a fan of the controls after my first upgrade to an XXD camera. I think Canon has the best used deal between the two. You can get a used 40D for $600ish because of the short period of time between the 40D and the 50D. 10mp, 6.5fps, and a sturdy body.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, there will be pros and cons for each at different price points. It doesn't really matter until you start spending more than $2500 on a body.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Depends on the person. I always have a camera bag with me in the car. The fire pictures I posted from one random night of going out for a beer were a result of that. Of course, if I would have had a P&S instead, I couldn't have gotten those photos. That and I wouldn't have wanted to stand in the rain with it, not unless it was weather proof.</p><p></p><p>And some one said Staples is selling the Canon xti with the kit lens for $350. Of course, it's a lot harder to sneak a camera like that into a concert and unless you want to be a photographer, you're probably only going to let it set on a shelf until you go on vacation or actually get the urge to do something with the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 801994, member: 29446"] I like that Canon's entry level DSLRs will AF with every lenses currently in their lineup. I'm not a fan of the controls after my first upgrade to an XXD camera. I think Canon has the best used deal between the two. You can get a used 40D for $600ish because of the short period of time between the 40D and the 50D. 10mp, 6.5fps, and a sturdy body. Other than that, there will be pros and cons for each at different price points. It doesn't really matter until you start spending more than $2500 on a body. Depends on the person. I always have a camera bag with me in the car. The fire pictures I posted from one random night of going out for a beer were a result of that. Of course, if I would have had a P&S instead, I couldn't have gotten those photos. That and I wouldn't have wanted to stand in the rain with it, not unless it was weather proof. And some one said Staples is selling the Canon xti with the kit lens for $350. Of course, it's a lot harder to sneak a camera like that into a concert and unless you want to be a photographer, you're probably only going to let it set on a shelf until you go on vacation or actually get the urge to do something with the camera. [/QUOTE]
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