Originally posted by: DBL
what features are you looking for? Do you own any lenses already?
Originally posted by: Descartes
Yes, there are many threads on this topic, including this one from yesterday.
My vote is for the Canon 300D.
Originally posted by: kalster
i normally dont say this
but search
there are atleast a million threads on digital cameras (point and shoot, DSLR , all types)
no offense![]()
Originally posted by: pyonir
I'd choose either a Nikon D70 or a Canon 10D
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: Descartes
Yes, there are many threads on this topic, including this one from yesterday.
My vote is for the Canon 300D.
No offense, but while the Digital Rebel is a great camera for the money, it is hard to seriously argue it is the best D-SLR when it is basically a stripped-down 10D. IMO the new Nikon D70 is clearly a better entry-level D-SLR, and there are a lot of more advanced options in the price range the OP is asking about.
Originally posted by: Descartes
I guess I completely ignored his comment about the best, because I was thinking "best for the money." I do mostly astrophography, and the 300D serves me quite well with the exception being that it doesn't have the mirror lock like the 10D.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: Descartes
Yes, there are many threads on this topic, including this one from yesterday.
My vote is for the Canon 300D.
No offense, but while the Digital Rebel is a great camera for the money, it is hard to seriously argue it is the best D-SLR when it is basically a stripped-down 10D. IMO the new Nikon D70 is clearly a better entry-level D-SLR, and there are a lot of more advanced options in the price range the OP is asking about.
Originally posted by: DBL
It's true that the D70 appears to be a much better camera than the 300D. In fact, on paper, it appears to be better than Nikon's own D100. However, it is still not available and Nikon has commonly postponed release dates before, while Canon has generally been right on with it release dates. I would also question Nikon's long-term viability in such a competitive market, where Nikon has still failed to bring it's own sensor processing plant into the mainstream DSLR market. Clearly, it must be tougher for Nikon to meet the price points Canon is able to meet. I understand the advantage to consumers competition between Nikon and Canon (and others) creates and I hope Nikon can continue to be competitive, it's just that I have my doubts. The biggest investment over time will be in lenses, which don't depreciate much in value provided they are still in widespread use. That's why I would choose Canon if I was starting from scratch.
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
It's not like there's a million options out there in that price range. Aside from what's been mentioned, you could look into the Fuji S2 (or upcoming S3) Pro which has gotten good reviews, including DPReview's highest recommendation. There's also the Olympus E-1 and Pentax *ist D.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
All good points, though I don't agree there is any serious cause to question Nikon's viability, given their longevity and positive reputation to this point. Interestingly, here is a glimpse inside the D70 factory - they appear to be well underway in production, so I tend to think the camera really will be released fairly soon. We shall see . . . For the time being, I am happy with my C-5060WZ.
