starrock77
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Canon has just announced a new digital slr. Its the digital rebel XTi. Also known as the 400d. It has a 10.2 megapixel sensor. Check out canon's website for more info.
Am_I_There_Yet said:I wonder what the chances of the Rebel XT's prices going down are? I know when I last purchased a digital camera, two weeks later another one came out better than mine and the price of mine dropped by almost half.
DH chickened out on buying it with the Dell discount around a week ago. We want it, but gosh that price tag hurts.
Come on, humor me. A girl can dream.![]()
jann1033 said:grrrr...
the self cleaning feature is a good idea if it works...can't say i really care about the mps( i have never printed any larger than 8x10 so don't know how much i'd notice it) but the cmos sensor is better too...oh well...at least in a decade or so i can get it on ebay and my lens will fit![]()
Master Mason said:it is like computers, they are now comodities.... You know that they will have better ones in 6 months, and the better ones will be cheaper than you paid for yours in a year. But in the mean time you have had yours for that 6 months or a year.
jann1033 said:grrrr...
the self cleaning feature is a good idea if it works...can't say i really care about the mps( i have never printed any larger than 8x10 so don't know how much i'd notice it) but the cmos sensor is better too...oh well...at least in a decade or so i can get it on ebay and my lens will fit![]()
handicap18 said:This is why a lot of times its better to not get the highest price dSLR body. Spend the money on the glass. The technology in the lens really isn't going to change, except for maybe the VR/IS lenses, but the glass itself isn't going to get better. A $1700 lens today will hold its value much better than a $1200 body will over time.
When I wrote my review for my D50 on amazon I wrote at the end that considering the price and performance, your better off with the D50 over the D70s, save the (at the time) $300 and put that money towards better lenses. I don't know a whole lot about the Canon line, but it pretty much holds true. Their lenses will far outlive their bodies.
mabas9395 said:Can't say that I agree with the computer analogy. The reason my computer got out dated is that new programs kept coming out that required a faster processer, more ram and a larger hard drive. It is very unlikely that in the next 6 months to a year that the photos I take will make my camera obsolete. As long as I always have access to batteries, memory cards, lenses, and can still connect to my computer, my camera will never be "obsolete" (that may happen one day, but not for a while). It may not have as many features as the latest and greatest camera but the term obsolete just doesn't apply.
That being said, I have an XT and love it. But I can hardly wait for the day for my skills to improve enough so that its the camera holding me back from being a better photographer, and not my skills. Until then, I will probably use the XT until it dies on me and spend my money on better glass.