I've been doing the research and am strongly leaning towards buying a Rebel XT. For background, we've (DW and I) been Sony digital p&sers for about 7 years. Currently we're using a Sony cybershot P150. It has served it's purpose for general family use, and is nice an small for portability. But I find too many pictures that I'm not satisfied with the picture quality (out of focus, overexposed, underexposed, not freezing movement, etc) that I think moving to more control with a DSLR can help. DW may continue to use the Sony because of the portable size. But I'd like to have the option of a better camera.
So I went to Best Buy today to mess around with the XT a bit (check out the feel, play a little with the settings, snap a few pictures) and have a few questions I'd rather ask here than the kid at the camera counter.
1) Any difference between the silver of black bodies?
2) Does the XT take pictures in 3:2 ratio for no image loss on a 4x6 print?
3) Histogram - I kind of like this feedback on the exposure of a picture. Our Sony currently displays a histogram on the LCD before taking the shot (I know it can change with the actual shutter press), but doesn't offer a histogram in 3:2 ratio (doesn't provide a histogram feedback in the actual captured image either on 3:2). I saw the histogram feedback on the XT image, but I assume there is no pre-shot histogram available before capture since you're looking through the viewfinder instead of the LCD? So you'd have to review the picture and change a setting (ISO, shutter speed, etc) if youo didn't like it?
4) The zoom on the XT wasn't "powered", even in full auto mode. Is this normal - having a manual zoom on all modes?
Lense - I've read through a bunch of pages here on the board and see many comments about "the Kelly". As a funny side note, I thought "Kelly" was the actual model name of the lens until about page 4 or 5 when there was a thread that explained that just being a DIS nickname for the lens.
5) It sounds like a lot of people use "the Kelly" as an every day lense. If so, would it make sense to buy just the body w/o the kit lens and save $100ish and buy the Kelly as the standard every day lense?
6) BB and CC have the XT with kit lens for $799. Pricegrabber has a number of lower priced alternatives. Would the majority here recommend buying on-line instead of at a big box? Of course I would buy from an on-line dealer with a good reputation.
7) I had the 75-300 lens on for a few pics too. I don't remember if this had IS, but when I went to full zoom at 300mm I could tell I was pretty shaky. I assume this is why some don't recommend such a powerful zoom for hand held.
I think that's enough to start things off. I'll probably tag more on with some of the responses.
Thanks
So I went to Best Buy today to mess around with the XT a bit (check out the feel, play a little with the settings, snap a few pictures) and have a few questions I'd rather ask here than the kid at the camera counter.
1) Any difference between the silver of black bodies?
2) Does the XT take pictures in 3:2 ratio for no image loss on a 4x6 print?
3) Histogram - I kind of like this feedback on the exposure of a picture. Our Sony currently displays a histogram on the LCD before taking the shot (I know it can change with the actual shutter press), but doesn't offer a histogram in 3:2 ratio (doesn't provide a histogram feedback in the actual captured image either on 3:2). I saw the histogram feedback on the XT image, but I assume there is no pre-shot histogram available before capture since you're looking through the viewfinder instead of the LCD? So you'd have to review the picture and change a setting (ISO, shutter speed, etc) if youo didn't like it?
4) The zoom on the XT wasn't "powered", even in full auto mode. Is this normal - having a manual zoom on all modes?
Lense - I've read through a bunch of pages here on the board and see many comments about "the Kelly". As a funny side note, I thought "Kelly" was the actual model name of the lens until about page 4 or 5 when there was a thread that explained that just being a DIS nickname for the lens.
5) It sounds like a lot of people use "the Kelly" as an every day lense. If so, would it make sense to buy just the body w/o the kit lens and save $100ish and buy the Kelly as the standard every day lense?
6) BB and CC have the XT with kit lens for $799. Pricegrabber has a number of lower priced alternatives. Would the majority here recommend buying on-line instead of at a big box? Of course I would buy from an on-line dealer with a good reputation.
7) I had the 75-300 lens on for a few pics too. I don't remember if this had IS, but when I went to full zoom at 300mm I could tell I was pretty shaky. I assume this is why some don't recommend such a powerful zoom for hand held.
I think that's enough to start things off. I'll probably tag more on with some of the responses.
Thanks