Which dslr to get...

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

Which dslr to get...

  • Canon Rebel XS

    Votes: 6 30.0%
  • Nikon D3000

    Votes: 13 65.0%
  • Other (state in post; btw, if you choose this opt., keep in mind that I'm only willing to pay around

    Votes: 1 5.0%

  • Total voters
    20

jclyde13

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Hey guys, I'ld like to upgrade from my current P&S camera (Canon SX120 IS) to a dslr, but I can't decide which one to get. The two that I am considering right now are the Canon rebel XS and the Nikon D3000. I am kind of leaning toward the Canon due to the ability to use the LCD screen as a viewfinder, b/c I figured it might make the transition from P&S to dslr a little easier, but IDK, what do you all think?
 
its all personal preference... people are going to say nikon and others are going to be canon. so choose the cam that will suite you better and make the transition easier. both cameras are almost alike.
 
Ancient_Fish_Master;4265755; said:
its all personal preference... people are going to say nikon and others are going to be canon. so choose the cam that will suite you better and make the transition easier. both cameras are almost alike.
The problem is, I have no idea which would suit me better since I have no previous experience with dslr's. So far, my only indication of which is better for me is the use of the LCD as a viewfinder w/ the Canon (as stated in the OP), but I don';t want to base a $500 decision off of a single feature. Thanks for your input though.
 
I'm a nikon guy for sure. But, the best way to feel what you like is to hold the cameras your self.

Ask your self these questions:

What do I want my camera to do for me?
What can I afford?
What kind of pictures am I aiming for?
Do I want a all around camera or a limited one?

But from what I know, I would go for a D60, D40, D5000.
 
haynchinook334;4265774; said:
I'm a nikon guy for sure. But, the best way to feel what you like is to hold the cameras your self.

Ask your self these questions:

What do I want my camera to do for me?
What can I afford?
What kind of pictures am I aiming for?
Do I want a all around camera or a limited one?

But from what I know, I would go for a D60, D40, D5000.
i hve hear that the d5000 is a few extra features for a lot of extra $
 
haynchinook334;4265774; said:
I'm a nikon guy for sure. But, the best way to feel what you like is to hold the cameras your self.

Ask your self these questions:

What do I want my camera to do for me?
What can I afford?
What kind of pictures am I aiming for?
Do I want a all around camera or a limited one?

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Great advise!!:headbang2

Also research cost of lenses for future lens upgrades. As far as I know, D3000, D5000, D40x and D60 require the use of AF-S lenses only. Which can cost quite a bit.
 
devder1;4265782; said:
i hve hear that the d5000 is a few extra features for a lot of extra $
A d5000 is a stripped down version of the D90. Really small upgrades, but really the same camera.
 
OP, sorry for the double post.

chonhzilla;4265784; said:
Also research cost of lenses for future lens upgrades. As far as I know, D3000, D5000, D40x and D60 require the use of AF-S lenses only. Which can cost quite a bit.
+1....

Lenses, makes a world of differences.
 
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