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I'm in the market for a digital SLR. My photographer friend told me a few things to look for...they said to check reviews of the ISO of each camera to see which looks best to me.
I've had a point & shoot Canon PowerShot SD110 for years and have enjoyed its portability and good pictures. I had an ELPH before that too, but it was a 2MP version.
I'm wanting a Digital SLR so I can take more pictures of family and gatherings. I like Canon's customer service and have been told by my photographer friend to stay away from Nikon for whatever reason. I've noticed there are only a few Canon DSLRs out there under $1000. What gives me the most bang for the buck?
I've looked at the XS, XSi, and TSi. Is there something else I should look for? Should I consider buying used?
I'm not that impressed with 18-55mm lenses. What should I look for to get better zoom and some really good close ups with a clear subject? What kind of money are we talking about?
Thanks.
-Scar
I've had a point & shoot Canon PowerShot SD110 for years and have enjoyed its portability and good pictures. I had an ELPH before that too, but it was a 2MP version.
I'm wanting a Digital SLR so I can take more pictures of family and gatherings. I like Canon's customer service and have been told by my photographer friend to stay away from Nikon for whatever reason. I've noticed there are only a few Canon DSLRs out there under $1000. What gives me the most bang for the buck?
I've looked at the XS, XSi, and TSi. Is there something else I should look for? Should I consider buying used?
I'm not that impressed with 18-55mm lenses. What should I look for to get better zoom and some really good close ups with a clear subject? What kind of money are we talking about?
Thanks.
-Scar