"brett" <account@cygen.com> wrote in message
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> I've been going by the two top picks on this list:
> http://reviews.cnet.com/4323-6530_7-...8.html?tag=txt. Can anyone
> comment on what they believe to be the best sub $1000 DSLR camera and
> why?
>
Since I assume that you mean both camera and lens for no more
than $1,000, probably the cheapest DSLR, whatever brand that happens
to be. If used (uh, "pre-owned", as they say) and cheaper, so much
the better. That'll allow the remainder of the $1,000 to be used
for a much better lens (or two) than the normal kit offerings. If
you plan on eventually spending more than $1,000 total, you might
get a better body with a lesser lens and delay your image
gratification by a couple of months or years.
It would be considerate, btw, to name the two cameras rather than
posting a URL. Some people (namely me!) have very slow internet
connections, and that page still hasn't loaded, although I can see
it limping along, slowly . . .
I don't know if 1/8000 shutter speed really matters over 1/4000. I
also want Vista compatibility, which this has. I believe the cameras
I posted in the OP are a little old.
I know the Canon D30 is over $1000 but what kind of comments can
people here give about it?
"brett" <account@cygen.com> wrote in message
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> I've been going by the two top picks on this list:
> http://reviews.cnet.com/4323-6530_7-...8.html?tag=txt. Can anyone
> comment on what they believe to be the best sub $1000 DSLR camera and
> why?
>
why ?? because you caqnt beat quality
Nikon D80
8.0
Excellent
Review date:
08/31/2006
$875-$998
from 10 stores
Nikon scores big with the D80, its new 10-megapixel, sub-$1,000 dSLR.
Specs: Digital camera, 10.2 megapixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix -
2.5 in - Color
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT with 18mm-to-55mm lens (silver)
8.0
Excellent
Review date:
05/04/2005
$569-$700
from 13 stores
The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT is an exceptionally small and lightweight
camera designed for amateur digital SLR photographers, but it delivers the
responsiveness and image quality you'd expect from a semipro model.
Specs: Digital camera, 8 megapixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 1.8
in - Color
> I guess a camera to compare to is the
>
> Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT 8.0MP Digital SLR Camera Digital Rebel XT
> 18-55 Kit ($700 @ bestbuy.com)
> http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1099394810083
>
> I don't know if 1/8000 shutter speed really matters over 1/4000. I
> also want Vista compatibility, which this has. I believe the cameras
> I posted in the OP are a little old.
Please explain what 'vista compatibility' means. You should be able to
plug any modern camera into any modern operating system and go.
>
> I know the Canon D30 is over $1000 but what kind of comments can
> people here give about it?
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
I
>
>
> I don't know if 1/8000 shutter speed really matters over 1/4000. I
> also want Vista compatibility, which this has. I believe the cameras
> I posted in the OP are a little old.
>
> I know the Canon D30 is over $1000 but what kind of comments can
> people here give about it?
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
Search your local camera shops. I got my 30D body for $1100.00. Just
100 over your limit. No hassles with shoddy internet scams, no waiting
for ups.
> Search your local camera shops. I got my 30D body for $1100.00. Just
> 100 over your limit. No hassles with shoddy internet scams, no waiting
> for ups.
You didn't get a lens though. Add at least another $300.