Originally posted by: zainali
what exactly is ISO? and why would you want to have something with higher ISO (looks fuzzier)?
Originally posted by: pinkeywear
I don't know
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Why would anyone want a PowerShot Pro when the RebelXT is within striking distance for a few hundred bux more?
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Why would anyone want a PowerShot Pro when the RebelXT is within striking distance for a few hundred bux more?
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Why would anyone want a PowerShot Pro when the RebelXT is within striking distance for a few hundred bux more?
For real...so much more versatile too
You can start an arsenal with a 50mm f:1.8 that can be had for little as $70, and less than $50 for a good used one. A sigma 18-50mm f/3.5-5.6 DC can be had for as little as $100, or a combination kit 18-50mm ++ 55-200mm f/4-5.6 DC for around $250.Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Why would anyone want a PowerShot Pro when the RebelXT is within striking distance for a few hundred bux more?
b/c you'll spend double that on lenses?
Originally posted by: OffTopic
You can start an arsenal with a 50mm f:1.8 that can be had for little as $70, and less than $50 for a good used one. A sigma 18-50mm f/3.5-5.6 DC can be had for as little as $100, or a combination kit 18-50mm ++ 55-200mm f/4-5.6 DC for around $250.Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Why would anyone want a PowerShot Pro when the RebelXT is within striking distance for a few hundred bux more?
b/c you'll spend double that on lenses?
You can then graduate to better lenses if you want to get more into photography. It is likely that you would want to upgrade your camera in 3-5 years (maybe less), and the resell value of the Rebel is going to be higher than PowerShot (it might be hard to fetch a decent price for the PowerShot in 5 years). And, all of your lenses can be carry forward to the next body.
Those are the fast lenses that you are looking at and it is going to be large due to more & bigger glasses. The 28-70mm f:2.8 L lens is design to accommodate 35mm camera (36x24mm) instead of DSLR (22.2 x 14.8mm), therefore the lens is physically larger than a DSLR, and this lens is going to be much sharper & more refine than the kit-lens, Sigma, and the built in PowerShot. The expose area of the Powershot sensor is about 1/15 the area of the 35mm, therefore the Powershot aperature is about 2 stops smaller than 35mm making the lens physically much smaller (PowerShot f:2.8 = 35mm at f:5.6).Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: OffTopic
You can start an arsenal with a 50mm f:1.8 that can be had for little as $70, and less than $50 for a good used one. A sigma 18-50mm f/3.5-5.6 DC can be had for as little as $100, or a combination kit 18-50mm ++ 55-200mm f/4-5.6 DC for around $250.Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Why would anyone want a PowerShot Pro when the RebelXT is within striking distance for a few hundred bux more?
b/c you'll spend double that on lenses?
You can then graduate to better lenses if you want to get more into photography. It is likely that you would want to upgrade your camera in 3-5 years (maybe less), and the resell value of the Rebel is going to be higher than PowerShot (it might be hard to fetch a decent price for the PowerShot in 5 years). And, all of your lenses can be carry forward to the next body.
i guess you didn't read my reply at all
