Originally posted by KatieInez: Thanks for the tips! I am looking at the xti and the 30D. I have tried out both cameras. The xti is super light and would make travel easier I guess, but the 30D is definitely a great camera. I'm also considering picking up two lenses, but I hadn't thought of getting something like an 18-200 to cover a lot of bases.
Any suggestions of where to buy?? I need to order online soon.
Thanks, Katie
You are right to choose the Canon XTi,they got nice reviews. And as far as I know the price is quite nice for $522.
Posts: 19 | Location: Chicago | Registered: 17 August 2007
On a related question: I'm planning on buying Kathy a new DSLR for her birthday, and in balancing budget with quality, I've settled on the Digital Rebel, with the packaged 18-55 mm lens. Though she's messed around with an old film SLR a bit, we're really just moving up from a point and shoot so I don't want to go too crazy right off the bat.
My question for those who know more...is it worth the extra $300 to get the new XSi instead of the XTi?
While there seem to be lots of feature differences, the only one that I really understand is the image stabilization in the basic lens. Well, that and the recording media, but that doesn't seem a significant difference.
My question for those who know more...is it worth the extra $300 to get the new XSi instead of the XTi?
While there seem to be lots of feature differences, the only one that I really understand is the image stabilization in the basic lens. Well, that and the recording media, but that doesn't seem a significant difference.
I am waiting on the XSi. It also has a much larger screen than the XTi, as well as live view. I do like SD better than CF.
Posts: 74 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: 03 October 2007
I would wait for the XSi. The XSi has the new processor which is faster and has much better noise reduction software. The downside is that it use SD memory instead of CF but if she doesn't already have a DSLR from Canon then you don't have to worry about getting new memory anyway.
I don't know much about the new Image Stabilized lense that is coming out with it so I can't really comment on that.
I guess it just depends on whether or not you will use the extra features of the XSi over the XTi. I found a website that compares the three latest offerings and what is different between them. (XTi, 40D, XSi) I'll look for the link and repost it.
Posts: 1059 | Location: Hanging with the Donkeys | Registered: 03 October 2005
Thanks a lot. The 40D looks great, but I just can't justify the extra cost. I've put an XSi on preorder, so hopefully it will arrive in a couple of months.
We are waiting for the XSi, but that is mainly because we want the live view. I used a 40d the other day (a friends) and it was the first time in a very long time that I had not used the live view. Worth the wait for me.
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