10-23-07, 10:31
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stiffdogg06 is online now Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Columbus,Ohio Posts: 1,589 | Nikon vs. Canon I figured since everyone uses cameras here. I'm sure I can get some expert advice on which brand to look further into. I am most likely just be doing still shots outdoors.
I prefer nothing crazy amount of money.
Does anyone know of a good forum for camera selling/learning?
I am pretty new to it all. I would like to learn and get a nice camera body with a lens to start with and ease my way up to a nicer lens.
So lets hear everyones input.
Thanks guys
- Andrew
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10-23-07, 11:22
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Hawaii Posts: 513 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon This poll's going to open up a can o worms! Canon vs Nikon is this topic to stay away from.
But since you asked, I have a Canon 30D and a bunch of lenses. The lens that I use for detailing is a 28mm fixed lens that gives me great clarity and is very crisp. As far as which lens to get, it all depends what kind of photography you will be doing. Long, short, fast, sports, kids, portraits, etc. Each will have its recommended lenses and uses. If you can find a 30D kit, (around the $1300 range) it will come with the 28-135mm lens which I like and have as well. But, my all-around choice for lens is the 17-85mm IS (image stabilization). If the 30D is not in budget, start off with the Rebel XTI, 10MP and use the kit lens (18-55mm) to start. The good thing with DSLRs is that you can always upgrade body/lens and keep the other.
As far as websites, the best all-around site (like autopia.org) is popphoto.com. They have printed magazines, forums, digital articles, and excellent how-to articles. Check it out and let us know what you decide. When buying, B&H photo, eBay (just buy from 100% positive feedback sellers), Adorama, and NewEgg are my choices. Stay away from Broadway and Beach (not sure on the exact name), very poor CS and known for bait & switch tactics (they'll sell you a cheap camera, but only if you agree to purchase an expensive kit, then they won't let you return it). | |
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10-23-07, 11:24
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: San Gabriel, CA Posts: 312 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon DPReview.com is a great site for digital camera reviews, buying guides, forums, etc. | |
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10-23-07, 11:26
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stiffdogg06 is online now Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Columbus,Ohio Posts: 1,589 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon Thanks guys!
Thats what a discussion forum is about though. Open a can of worms. 
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10-23-07, 11:58
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stiffdogg06 is online now Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Columbus,Ohio Posts: 1,589 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon Quote: |
Originally Posted by tod071 This poll's going to open up a can o worms! Canon vs Nikon is this topic to stay away from.
But since you asked, I have a Canon 30D and a bunch of lenses. The lens that I use for detailing is a 28mm fixed lens that gives me great clarity and is very crisp. As far as which lens to get, it all depends what kind of photography you will be doing. Long, short, fast, sports, kids, portraits, etc. Each will have its recommended lenses and uses. If you can find a 30D kit, (around the $1300 range) it will come with the 28-135mm lens which I like and have as well. But, my all-around choice for lens is the 17-85mm IS (image stabilization). If the 30D is not in budget, start off with the Rebel XTI, 10MP and use the kit lens (18-55mm) to start. The good thing with DSLRs is that you can always upgrade body/lens and keep the other.
As far as websites, the best all-around site (like autopia.org) is popphoto.com. They have printed magazines, forums, digital articles, and excellent how-to articles. Check it out and let us know what you decide. When buying, B&H photo, eBay (just buy from 100% positive feedback sellers), Adorama, and NewEgg are my choices. Stay away from Broadway and Beach (not sure on the exact name), very poor CS and known for bait & switch tactics (they'll sell you a cheap camera, but only if you agree to purchase an expensive kit, then they won't let you return it). | Yeah i was thinking about buying from newegg.com. That's where I get ALL my computer parts. 
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10-24-07, 04:28
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: boston Posts: 3,244 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon Stiff, you make no mention of what's important to you as you go thru your selection process. How you plan to use the camera? Low light? Sports events? Autopian portraits of your work? Price constraints? Etc...
There's no such thing as a "perfect" camera. Yes, there are plenty of camera forums and review sites. | |
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10-24-07, 05:13
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Muskegon, MI Posts: 749 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon Also check out dcresource.com and steves-digicams.com. Those two, along with the previously mentioned dpreview.com have great reviews as well as great forums where you can really see from owners of the cameras how well they work and hold up. Really you need to decide some features you want and go from there. Canon, Nikon, Panasonic and Fuji are all good cameras that have certain strengths from my research. If you are interested in photography at all, go with a modestly priced prosumer camera ($250-$350). They aren't as good as the dslr's but have pretty much all the features and can still take great pictures. I think you'll find that really the only downfall with the prosumer cameras is that they suffer a little bit when it comes to low light photography. But they are much better than the average point and shoot anyway. I've been very happy with my Panasonic that I bought a year ago. | |
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10-24-07, 07:01
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: NY, Long Island Posts: 711 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon I think Canon is going to win this poll. Its simply a matter of better marketing and more products  | |
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10-24-07, 07:08
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Your Mom's House Posts: 154 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon Canon gets my vote | |
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10-24-07, 07:16
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Muskegon, MI Posts: 749 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon I didn't vote since I don't have much camera experience, but from what I've read it seems like Canon is the better brand for the cheaper cameras, but Nikon seems to get the nod for dslr's. | |
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10-24-07, 08:12
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stiffdogg06 is online now Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Columbus,Ohio Posts: 1,589 | Re: Nikon vs. Canon Quote: |
Originally Posted by tom p. Stiff, you make no mention of what's important to you as you go thru your selection process. How you plan to use the camera? Low light? Sports events? Autopian portraits of your work? Price constraints? Etc...
There's no such thing as a "perfect" camera. Yes, there are plenty of camera forums and review sites. | I figured since everyone uses cameras here. I'm sure I can get some expert advice on which brand to look further into. I am most likely just be doing still shots outdoors.
Yeah I did.  Mainly it'll be used for outdoor still shots. So nothing that needs to be be quick. The light will vary between dark and light shots. Price constraint would probably be about $500-$700 on the camera BODY and then I am willing to throw a few $200-$300 on a new lens. I would rather buy a KIT first and get use to that lens and then spend the money on a better lens.
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