Question for Any/All DSLR Owners.

Even so, you shared the pictures with us from that one time---and now you've got all of us (especially us ladies who cart around 25 pounds of junk everyday without the camera ;) ) looking for new lightweight options that may produce better results than our basic p&s cameras.


This is some of the thinking that got me to go from a Canon 30D to a Rebel Xsi. I usually skip a generation and with the release of the 50D it was time to upgrade, but the 50D just felt huge and heavy. The Rebel saves about 12 ounces, it's a start.

Now I have to see if I can live with a 55-250 instead of my 70-200, and maybe a 17-85 instead of my 24-105. The weight savings is considerable while the loss of image quality is not that great (as long as we can stop down the lenses). What keeps me from going to a P&S is "it's all about the sensor".
 
This is some of the thinking that got me to go from a Canon 30D to a Rebel Xsi. I usually skip a generation and with the release of the 50D it was time to upgrade, but the 50D just felt huge and heavy. The Rebel saves about 12 ounces, it's a start.

Now I have to see if I can live with a 55-250 instead of my 70-200, and maybe a 17-85 instead of my 24-105. The weight savings is considerable while the loss of image quality is not that great (as long as we can stop down the lenses). What keeps me from going to a P&S is "it's all about the sensor".
If you want a decent longer zoom that's still fast and high quality, you can consider the Tokina 50-135mm or the Sigma 50-150mm, both constant F2.8 zooms. My Pentax 50-135mm F2.8 is about half the weight of most 70-200mm F2.8 lenses (less, compared to Canon's brick) and I think it's a more usable focal length on crop-sensor bodies. Starting at 70mm is just too far away for "walk-around" usage IMHO. I'm often surprised that more people don't consider these lenses; they are about the same range as a 70-200mm on a full-frame body.
 
If you want a decent longer zoom that's still fast and high quality, you can consider the Tokina 50-135mm or the Sigma 50-150mm, both constant F2.8 zooms. My Pentax 50-135mm F2.8 is about half the weight of most 70-200mm F2.8 lenses (less, compared to Canon's brick) and I think it's a more usable focal length on crop-sensor bodies. Starting at 70mm is just too far away for "walk-around" usage IMHO. I'm often surprised that more people don't consider these lenses; they are about the same range as a 70-200mm on a full-frame body.
Good info. I'm currently thinking about this myself.
 
Lets be honest Ann. You are going to be soooo busy taking pictures with that D90 you will not think of a P&S. Maybe in future trips, but not this one.
 













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