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| Canon Digital Rebel Xsi vs. Nikon D80? I'm starting out in photography and have narrowed it down to those two. Here are some points that I'd love your opinions on:- Image quality: which of these two has more vibrant colours, sharpness, and detail?- Userfriendliness: which of these is easier to use/find your way around? I can't linger too long while travelling.- Lens: the Xsi comes with the 18-55mm while the D80 comes with the 18-135mm. The kinds of photos I plan on taking are mostly close-ups, scenery/landscapes, candid portraits e.g. people along streets.Considering my needs, the 18-135mm is more versatile but this means that I'd have to get the D80, and I first need to ensure that I'm satisified with the D80 as a whole, image quality being a priority.I don't plan on getting any other lens FOR NOW; my budget's tight (jobless student!) so I must ensure I'm satisfied with the kit lens for at least two years.I'd love opinions, plus a summary of which one I should get. No other camera recommendations please! |
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| Canon Digital Rebel Xsi vs. Nikon D80? Both these are good (top brands). But if you are going for a hobby photography. Or professional and not just family shoot. then I would look at a little higher end. I would get all you can afford and maybe even strain your budget. Because down the road you will wish you Had more capability for those special shots. Like sunsets,action,low light. The more capability the more opportunity's Good luck |
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| Canon Digital Rebel Xsi vs. Nikon D80? Both are very good camera. Main differences are the LiveView, Self-cleaning sensor, bigger screen on the back, and higher pixels for the Xsi and D80 has none of these. D80 is a higher in range and than the Xsi...since Xsi is more of the entry-level.For the lense...sounds like the 18-135 is a good choice for you since it has a wider range. However usually longer range tend to soften details around the edges of the pictures...especially if you use the two extreme end more often, the 18 and 135. Secondly, lense usually has a sweet-spot for taking sharp photo. You can find out by searching for review. Look below...Hope this help you.http://www.fredmiranda.com/reviews/ |
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