pbrr1der
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Alright, I'm sorry to do this to you guys cause I know you prolly get it alot on what camera is a good starter point. I have done extensive research over the past month and am honestly torn between these two cameras. This is a huge decision for me because once I make my purchase, I am going to probably stay with that brand for a long time because I'll have glass for that brand!
Ok, to outline some of the pros for each camera:
Nikon D5000
-$50 cheaper
-Smaller/lower quality screen but can swivle and tilt
-11 pt auto focus compared to t1i's 9 pt
-Better HD video
Canon T1I
-15.1 mega pixels compared to d5000's 12.3 mp
-Bigger better screen
-able to shoot in RAW+JPEG (for learning purposes)
-14 bit color depth compared to d5000's 12 bit
-Larger ISO range 100-3200, hi1, hi2
-color temp compensation as well as w.b. presets
-from what i've heard, larger lens selections
With that being said, these two are pretty much the only cameras in my price range that seem to fit my needs. The only other thing i'd like is an in body af motor but like most people on here say, you seem to quickly outgrow your starter camera. For some reason I am partial to the Nikon but the Canon looks better on paper, to me at least.
Please anybody with experience with these cameras tell me what you liked and didn't like about them and post up any example photos taken with either camera.
Thank you for being soo patient with this long thread.
P.S. Both kits I'm looking at I believe comes with the 18-55mm kit lens as well as a 50-200mm variable aperature VR lens
Ok, to outline some of the pros for each camera:
Nikon D5000
-$50 cheaper
-Smaller/lower quality screen but can swivle and tilt
-11 pt auto focus compared to t1i's 9 pt
-Better HD video
Canon T1I
-15.1 mega pixels compared to d5000's 12.3 mp
-Bigger better screen
-able to shoot in RAW+JPEG (for learning purposes)
-14 bit color depth compared to d5000's 12 bit
-Larger ISO range 100-3200, hi1, hi2
-color temp compensation as well as w.b. presets
-from what i've heard, larger lens selections
With that being said, these two are pretty much the only cameras in my price range that seem to fit my needs. The only other thing i'd like is an in body af motor but like most people on here say, you seem to quickly outgrow your starter camera. For some reason I am partial to the Nikon but the Canon looks better on paper, to me at least.
Please anybody with experience with these cameras tell me what you liked and didn't like about them and post up any example photos taken with either camera.
Thank you for being soo patient with this long thread.
P.S. Both kits I'm looking at I believe comes with the 18-55mm kit lens as well as a 50-200mm variable aperature VR lens