ukcatfan
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Kevin, I take it you are a Nikon user?
Nope, I am a Pentax K100D user. If funds had not been an issue, I would probably be a 30D owner, but I am pretty happy with my camera.
Kevin
Kevin, I take it you are a Nikon user?
OK......so I just noticed something. I was looking at bestbuy and I saw that the Canon Rebel XT is within my price range, and it comes with the 18-55mm lens. Also, I noticed that according to them, it DOES have IS.And the sensor size is 22.2mm x 14.8mm. So I think this might put it in the running now with the other two. Just what I needed....ANOTHER option!!
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OK......so I just noticed something. I was looking at bestbuy and I saw that the Canon Rebel XT is within my price range, and it comes with the 18-55mm lens. Also, I noticed that according to them, it DOES have IS.And the sensor size is 22.2mm x 14.8mm. So I think this might put it in the running now with the other two. Just what I needed....ANOTHER option!!
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So Pentax IS a good brand? I'm sorry, I'm just still new at this. Growing up, whenever I heard anything about electronics it was Sony this and that and for cameras it was Canon this and that. Then my brother bought a Sony P&S that he really liked, so for cameras it was now Canon and Sony. But I never heard much about Pentax. So in general, what order would you put the brands, or is that even a fair comparison? I know they each have their own pros and cons.
So Pentax IS a good brand? I'm sorry, I'm just still new at this. Growing up, whenever I heard anything about electronics it was Sony this and that and for cameras it was Canon this and that. Then my brother bought a Sony P&S that he really liked, so for cameras it was now Canon and Sony. But I never heard much about Pentax. So in general, what order would you put the brands, or is that even a fair comparison? I know they each have their own pros and cons.
So Pentax IS a good brand? I'm sorry, I'm just still new at this. Growing up, whenever I heard anything about electronics it was Sony this and that and for cameras it was Canon this and that. Then my brother bought a Sony P&S that he really liked, so for cameras it was now Canon and Sony. But I never heard much about Pentax. So in general, what order would you put the brands, or is that even a fair comparison? I know they each have their own pros and cons.
OK......so I just noticed something. I was looking at bestbuy and I saw that the Canon Rebel XT is within my price range, and it comes with the 18-55mm lens. Also, I noticed that according to them, it DOES have IS.And the sensor size is 22.2mm x 14.8mm. So I think this might put it in the running now with the other two. Just what I needed....ANOTHER option!!
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Sorry, but let me muddy the waters a little more in an effort to eventually help. What do you plan on doing with the camera? landscapes, portraits, sports, kids, auction images, etc. That can play an important part in what brand and/or model is best.
Kevin
While I have the XT and love it.... It does not have IS in the body like others have said. If IS is an important feature to you don't get the Rebel, get the Pentax. I do agree with the school of thought that photography has been around a long time without IS though. Personally I don't have any IS lenses and no plans to get any in the near future. But that is me, some people swear by their IS.
My personal feelings are to stay away form Best Buy as well. Their service after the sale is terrible and they have a nasty habit of repacking returns and selling them as new.
Sorry, I guess that WOULD help wouldn't it?Here are my main purposes: vacations, family get-togethers, and special events (ie kid's concerts, martial arts, dance recitals.) And of course....DISNEY!!
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VERY good to know!!! Thanks everyone again for ALL of the great input!! Keep it coming! I know everyone keeps stressing that I need to go to the store and feel it in hand, but this was to mainly point me in the right directions. It's pretty overwhelming when you walk into a store and there are 50 cameras looking at you saying, "pick me! pick me!!"
I got my XTi from Best Buy, it was fine, obvious it was not opened, unpacked and returned. If you're concerned, check it out in the store. It's quite obvious when something is opened, unpacked and then re-packed
I used a circuit city ad, and got my XTi, 18-55mm, and 75-300mm for $921 plus tax, usually the XTi and 18-55mm is $899Plus I got the reward zone points AND I put it on my Disney Visa. I'm looking to replace the 75-300 with the 70-300 IS in the future, but it's not a horrible lens to have.
You guys are AWESOME! I think I've decided on the Pentax, so long as when I go to the store to look at it, it feels comfortable to me. So I have another question, while I'm on the topic of "newbie" questions; what is the advantage/purpose of higher ISO settings? From what I can tell, it tends to add more noise to a picture than it does anything else.![]()
You guys are AWESOME! I think I've decided on the Pentax, so long as when I go to the store to look at it, it feels comfortable to me. So I have another question, while I'm on the topic of "newbie" questions; what is the advantage/purpose of higher ISO settings? From what I can tell, it tends to add more noise to a picture than it does anything else.![]()
One last piece of advice. No matter what brand/model you end up with, go out and pick up a copy of Bryan Peterson's Understanding Exposure from a bookstore or online. http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Exposure-Photographs-Digital-Updated/dp/0817463003 It will really help you get the most out of the money you spend on the camera.
Kevin