Rekd
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2009
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- Rural America
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For the last several years I've made due as an amateur photographer with a Sony Cyber-shot. I'm doing a lot more motorsports now and the old clunker just isn't cutting it any more.
I want to be able to shoot more than, what...? 2.5 SPF (Seconds Per Frame... )? I've managed to get good shots but I have to work my butt off, and I've obviously lost way more than I've got.
I've looked around and it seems the Nikon D90 might work well. It looks like one of the better lower-end DSLRs. I'm not interested in spending more than a grand for a body and I want the ability to use an MF lens, something I miss with my EOS 750 and 500.
Of course I've considered a Cannon, but the people I've talked to in the business mostly use Nikon. So I'm not sure what the comparable Cannon DSLR would be to something like the D90.
I haven't put my hands on either yet, and I'd like to play touchie-feelie with them both at the same time.
So price being a factor and everything else considered, what is a comparable Cannon to the Nikon D90?
TYIA.
I want to be able to shoot more than, what...? 2.5 SPF (Seconds Per Frame... )? I've managed to get good shots but I have to work my butt off, and I've obviously lost way more than I've got.
I've looked around and it seems the Nikon D90 might work well. It looks like one of the better lower-end DSLRs. I'm not interested in spending more than a grand for a body and I want the ability to use an MF lens, something I miss with my EOS 750 and 500.
Of course I've considered a Cannon, but the people I've talked to in the business mostly use Nikon. So I'm not sure what the comparable Cannon DSLR would be to something like the D90.
I haven't put my hands on either yet, and I'd like to play touchie-feelie with them both at the same time.
So price being a factor and everything else considered, what is a comparable Cannon to the Nikon D90?
TYIA.