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General => Photography Section => Topic started by: dav-aberdeen on February 12, 2012, 07:51:45 pm
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i currently have an olympus e420 which was my first dslr but now i have the urge to move to either canon or nikon. finding lenses etc will be alot easier for this two compared to olympus.
both can be had for around £550.
i have read some various reviews and both seem to be what i am looking for with both plus and minus points for both.
if this link works it should show a comparison between the two
http://www.jessops.com/online.store/Compare/CompareFeatures.html?productTypeId=481
I cant really budget to go for anything more to be honest. i know these two came out last year but how quickly to they normally come out with the newer model? ideally would like this bought before april as i have a tuition booked. cheers
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Doesn't work but you might find these links more useful:
comparison (http://www.dpreview.com/products/compare/side-by-side?products=nikon_d5100&products=canon_eos600d)
d5100 review (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond5100/)
600d review (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos600d/)
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thanks for those links :happy2:
still cant decide... ha ha
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Both are very good and get good reviews :happy2:
But the thing is a Canon owner will say buy the Canon and a Nikon user would say buy the Nikon :laugh:
Best advice I can give is to go into your local camera store and have a look and hold of both then decide what feels right for you. When I was first looking into buying an SLR I walked into jessop's with the intention of buying a Canon but walked out with a Nikon D5000, the nikon just fitted my hand better and my fingers found the buttons easier to get on with :innocent: Plus IMO the Nikon seemed to have a better build quality :popcornsoda:
Hope that helps
Ben
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Also try a Pentax K-5 as they are now almost half their launch price.
Well I would say that as I have 2 of them but still a good camera and even better in the right hands. :innocent:
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Both are very good and get good reviews :happy2:
But the thing is a Canon owner will say buy the Canon and a Nikon user would say buy the Nikon :laugh:
Best advice I can give is to go into your local camera store and have a look and hold of both then decide what feels right for you. When I was first looking into buying an SLR I walked into jessop's with the intention of buying a Canon but walked out with a Nikon D5000, the nikon just fitted my hand better and my fingers found the buttons easier to get on with :innocent: Plus IMO the Nikon seemed to have a better build quality :popcornsoda:
Hope that helps
Ben
thanks ben, well it was the 600d that i was set to buy and noticed all the reviews compare the two which got me interested. i will have to get to the shop to get my hands on them. cheers
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Also try a Pentax K-5 as they are now almost half their launch price.
Well I would say that as I have 2 of them but still a good camera and even better in the right hands. :innocent:
just had a look at the pentax and the specs to seem great but i think they are still maybe £200 over my budget.
cheers
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I would go for the 600D really nice camera, invest in some decent glass as well :happy2:
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Joey by glass you mean lens?
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Yup. Glass = Lens. :smiley:
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Both are very good and get good reviews :happy2:
But the thing is a Canon owner will say buy the Canon and a Nikon user would say buy the Nikon :laugh:
Best advice I can give is to go into your local camera store and have a look and hold of both then decide what feels right for you. When I was first looking into buying an SLR I walked into jessop's with the intention of buying a Canon but walked out with a Nikon D5000, the nikon just fitted my hand better and my fingers found the buttons easier to get on with :innocent: Plus IMO the Nikon seemed to have a better build quality :popcornsoda:
Hope that helps
Ben
Bang on advice, I had the same dilemma when buying my DSLR and ultimately they are both as good as each other it just came down to which one felt better. After visiting a camera store for me the Nikon just felt better and I prefered the button locations etc and just knew this was the one for me.
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have you thought about a Pentax KX or Kr
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If I am being honest I haven't thought about Pentax. I have an Olympus but I find it hard to find lenses etc so I am going with the most popular two being canon or Nikon. That's the real reason for changing.
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Let's face it, you're going to be happy with whichever you choose. However, if you want the best camera, reviews suggest the Nikon is the one to go for.
Also, it will be of no concern to you, but in the Pro world, Nikon seems to be making considerable steps ahead of Canon.
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D3100 owner here, and I think it's brilliant. Played with the D5100 but couldn't justify the increased cost as I don't use it enough.
Compared to the equivalent Canons, the main reason I went with the Nikon is it just felt better built - Canon felt far more plasticy, controls not as smooth to use etc.
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Would like to put my weight behind the Sony alpha DSLR. For a non Pro (which I most def' am) it's the dogs. Came with pants all round lens but once changed out for 50mm portrait lens and a good quality zoom lens it comes into it's own. The body is not where you will be spending your money, it's the lenses! :happy2:
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PERSONALLY i prefer Canon but that is mainly because i have been a Canon user for at least 20 years.
Get the 600D
http://www.camerapricebuster.com/Canon_EOS_600D_Lens_Kit_EF-S_18-55mm_IS_lens_pc.html (http://www.camerapricebuster.com/Canon_EOS_600D_Lens_Kit_EF-S_18-55mm_IS_lens_pc.html)
And also consider the Canon 50mm f/1.8 AKA the Nifty Fifty
http://www.camerapricebuster.com/Canon_EF_50mm_f1.8_II_pc.html (http://www.camerapricebuster.com/Canon_EF_50mm_f1.8_II_pc.html)
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Another option is a slightly older Canon 50D will deffo give you room to grow with your hobby. I had a 350D and found its limitations have now moved on to the 50D and amd still learning with it
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I was in the same boat as you a few months ago and couldn't decide what one to get, I picked the 600D
It has a built in user guide-good for me as a i had no idea what half the buttons do and mean
It see's colour do shots are always great with great intensity
Flees great in my hands
Lots of parts are upgradable to make it even better!
Nikon cameras I didn't get on with at the shop so there out the question straight away for me
There's loads more useful stuff the 600D does but I dont know any of it :signLOL: