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D90 VS EOS Rebel T2i (lens kit options available and low prices are in effect)
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<blockquote data-quote="daintydeathy" data-source="post: 81795" data-attributes="member: 11114"><p>D90 VS EOS Rebel T2i (lens kit options available and low prices are in effect)</p><p>Just as the subject says. Only here's the catch. </p><p></p><p>The d90 comes with an 18-105mm VR lense and is on clearance for $900 all inclusive (might be able to get it for $50-$100 less according the mgr). Meanwhile the Rebel T2i kit sells for $799+tax and comes with these 2 lenses listed below as well as some adobe softwear and other swag (sold as a special kit thru Costco here in Canada):</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Canon® EF-S 18-55 mm F/3.5-5.6 IS </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Canon® EF 75-300 mm F/4.0-5.6 III USM </li> </ul><p>Im new to DSLRs and have been practicing for the past year on a high-quality, self purchased Lumix P&S, shooting 100% of the time with my manual controls in order to learn all about light. Im getting good results and feeling more comfy with the idea of jumping up to a HQ pro-sumer DSLR with lens options.</p><p></p><p>I generally shoot whitewater kayaking scenes or rich env. landscapes. I most often find myself in low-lit canyons or pointing at brightly lit water, thus high contrast scenes also are a frequent challenge. Obviously, a very fast action fast shutter action (3.5+fps) is also a must.</p><p></p><p>Im leaning towards the d90 for its speed and low light capabilities but its way behind with its video options. The T2i is more modern and the lenses supplied with it are also enticing but it just feels like a cheaper camera all around?</p><p></p><p>Your thoughts? Im very new to all of this and have only really read about the d90.</p><p>Thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daintydeathy, post: 81795, member: 11114"] D90 VS EOS Rebel T2i (lens kit options available and low prices are in effect) Just as the subject says. Only here's the catch. The d90 comes with an 18-105mm VR lense and is on clearance for $900 all inclusive (might be able to get it for $50-$100 less according the mgr). Meanwhile the Rebel T2i kit sells for $799+tax and comes with these 2 lenses listed below as well as some adobe softwear and other swag (sold as a special kit thru Costco here in Canada): [LIST] [*]Canon® EF-S 18-55 mm F/3.5-5.6 IS [*]Canon® EF 75-300 mm F/4.0-5.6 III USM [/LIST] Im new to DSLRs and have been practicing for the past year on a high-quality, self purchased Lumix P&S, shooting 100% of the time with my manual controls in order to learn all about light. Im getting good results and feeling more comfy with the idea of jumping up to a HQ pro-sumer DSLR with lens options. I generally shoot whitewater kayaking scenes or rich env. landscapes. I most often find myself in low-lit canyons or pointing at brightly lit water, thus high contrast scenes also are a frequent challenge. Obviously, a very fast action fast shutter action (3.5+fps) is also a must. Im leaning towards the d90 for its speed and low light capabilities but its way behind with its video options. The T2i is more modern and the lenses supplied with it are also enticing but it just feels like a cheaper camera all around? Your thoughts? Im very new to all of this and have only really read about the d90. Thx [/QUOTE]
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