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I finally decided to buy myself a D-SLR. From my research and opinions, I have zero'd down to the Nikon D60 VR/Non VR lens and the Canon EOS 1000d IS/Non IS lens. Both the Camera's come in the 34k range with VR/IS and 30k range nonVR/non IS.(18-55mm standard) My Questions:-
1) Are there any other models within this price bracket? My budget is fixed. 2) Is there a huge difference between having IS/VR and not having it on an 18-55mm lens? 3)The Canon apparently does not have spot metering,(Nikon does) is that going to make a big difference? 4) Which one of the two would you choose, a Canon or a Nikon considering the pros and cons? (hope I'm not initiating a brand war) Help me out!
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Thanks for the approval Synn, It would be great if you could paste your final post on this thread.
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1. Stick to either of these.
2. Yes. Go for IS/VR. 3. Not much. If you use manual mode, not at all. 4. Canon. It has a better/wider/cheaper selection of lenses than nikon, but that can be fixed with third party lenses. Again, third party vs Brand lenses is arguable. I would stick to Canon. Easier to use, kickass sensor. You should check out some image samples at high iso and other specific situations side by side to know which is better. The D60 does not have a built in AF motor and thus requires its lenses to have that, increasing the cost of AF lenses. The Canon comes with a built in motor. I'm not sure, but I don't think the D60 has a live view either. The 1000D does. And btw, you should compare the D60 to the XSi, not the XS.
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From my limited experience, metering is a great tool to have as a guideline and spot metering helps a lot when you have a frame with widely varied contrast levels. Quote:
D60 doesn't have live view. It's an older model. The replacement that I have posted a link to (The D5000) is supposed to have live view and a swivel screen like the Sony Alpha A350. People compare the D60 to the 1000D because they retail at similar price levels. In fact, the D60 is slightly cheaper here. In any case, the 450D is soon to be replaced by the 500D (Which is another excellent choice).
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That's interesting because the XS is pretty cheap compared to the D60, here in the US. Infact the D60 was (IIRC) costlier than the XSi before Canon recently updated their prices due to the economy and what not.
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Interesting facts there Synn, I don't seem to find any special offers from Canon down here though. Other than the usual free T, Cap bag etc. So, I guess I will hold on for a little while more if I do plan for the D60.
As for spot metering, I haven't really tried that feature on, but I'v generally seen mixed opinions on this feature. Some people swear by it, whereas the other just think its an extra feature. And about the D5000. Will it be costlier than the 450D? In which case it wouldn't make much sense cause I would be overshooting my budget.
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@all: lets have a small comparo ...
If i have to select a 450d and 1000d... Which one should i go for ?
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