Kies99 said:
Hi,
New here and heading down for our first family trip at the end of April (ages 35, 34, 5.5 and 3.5).
Anyway, the wife and I have decided we need to upgrade to a good Digi-SLR as our Christmas gift and need help choosing one.
Keep in mind that my wife is an avid scrapbooker and I sell on Ebay. I've got some experience on regular digital cameras. The major concern for us is pictures in low(er) light.
We are looking in the 6-8MP range (as that's our price range). We are considering the following (standard kits that include either 1 or 2 lenses, not just the body):
Canon EOS Rebel XT 8.0MP (Maybe Xti if there's a good sale - 10MP)
Pentax K110D 6.1MP
Nikon D50 6.1MP
Olympus Evolt E-500 8MP
I've read a lot of reviews (B&H Photo, Circuit City, Epinions, etc...) and these for the most part have similar ratings.
Can anyone give us any suggestions???
Of course your price range is a main factor but let me inject my opinions on some things.
first off, the best review site on the net (in my opinion) is
www.dpreview.com. Go there and find your camera and you'll learn more about it than you ever imagined. You can determine what to buy at that time.
Now, one thing to realize is........the larger the sensor and the more megepixels will allow you to print larger photos without losing resolution. This is a HUGE factor since many cameras do not print 8X10's very well.
I have gone into the site and compared each camera.
Obviously the Pentax is the best price.
Obiously of all those cameras, the XTI is the better of them. However, lets assume you are NOT getting that one, for comparison of the others.
The high resolution output of the cameras goes in order of prices. The Canon is the best, followed by Olympus then Nikon, etc.
My personal Opinion is Nikons and Canons are the best cameras but, you are putting difference classes of cameras together. I'd compare the listed Canon with the NIkon D70S, not so much the D50, so while I think the Nikons cameras are better than Olympus, the higher end Olympus is better than this lower end Nikon. (I would DEFINATELY look into the D70S as it is a FANTASTIC! camera).
In today's age of cameras, I wouldn't go below 8 MP, so that takes the Pentax and Nikon D50 out (again, look into the NIkon D70s)
The Nikon has the largest sensor of any of them listed, which helps compensate for the lack of megapixels some but still, I wouldn't go below 8 MP.
ISO: The Pentax and Nikon D50 don't go below 200 ISO, so honestly those cameras cannot be considered. I'd demand that my camera go as low as 100 or 50, which the others do. The ISO will control how "clear" the image is. In lower light, you bump up the ISO to increase light but you also get more "graininess". The lower the ISO the clearer the image is. 200 is just to high for a lowest setting IMHO.
Out of the cameras listed, I'd say I'd go for the Canon but again, though I use a Nikon D200, I think your best bet for what you get vs what you pay is getting a Nikon D70S. The ISO is a 200 at the lowest but honestly this camera is so nice.
The Olympus looks appealing but with a digital SLR you must realize the most expensive investment is the lense.
I have lenses that cost more than these cameras listed. The camera is the beginning. With that said, you want a camera that handles the best lenses. Manufactures make lenses specifically for their cameras, meaning a much better peformance. With that said, if you are going to invest in this, go with either NIkon or Canon so you can buy Nikon or Canon lenses, which are definately better than an Olympus or off-name lense.
If you have any other questions, just ask and I'll help the best I can.