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Originally Posted by TmAk15
Nikon to start, canon later. I've got a d90 right now and love it, but I eventually want to move up to a markII in a couple years.
That comparison is fairly unfair because entry-level cameras are being compared with mid-level ones.Originally Posted by eaalto
Sorry, I misread the Max ISO on the page. It says Max ISO with best quality.
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
That comparison is fairly unfair because entry-level cameras are being compared with mid-level ones.
I'm also fairly shocked that so many of you Nikon-supporters are recommending the D90 as a starting DSLR.
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
Look at his original post. With his budget he can only afford an XSi or XS. Also, all Canon cameras including the entry-level ones have AI Servo. You have to realize that this is going to be his first SLR appears to be new to photography. Features such as servo, fixed aperture lenses and a bigger body should not be a concern for him. Also, I disagree with L lenses being the only ones that matter for Canon. The EF-S 17-55, 50 1.8, 50 1.4, 85 1.8 are all excellent non-L lenses. I don't mean to keep disagreeing with people in this thread but people really need to realize that he's looking for any entry-level camera and should not be recommending cameras besides the D40, D40x, D5000, XS, XSi and T1i.
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
Canon.