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D90
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: 82238" data-attributes="member: 11114"><p>To answer, yes this is my first DSLR. Im currently shooting with a Lumix LX5 that i bought after reading some reviews and a comparo article in a feb 2011 shutterbug issue that rated "top compacts a pro could love." Im obviously limited by the built in zoom but the cam has full PASM controls and can capture in RAW if desired. Its been fun but im ready to step now.</p><p>The other thing is that whatever dslr i end up with, it is going to get hammered on based on how i play. I just got off a 7 day self support river kayak trip in northern bc and a member of our group had an old d80 that was still going strong, albeit, with a few broken bits here and there. I really liked how the cam felt and had heard of this models reputation. Im really only comparing the d90 to the less superior Canon as a means of stirring the pot here - mixing old with new. Sounds like regardless of the d90's age its still a sought after cam that will serve me for some time. </p><p>thx for the feedback everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daintydeathy, post: 82238, member: 11114"] To answer, yes this is my first DSLR. Im currently shooting with a Lumix LX5 that i bought after reading some reviews and a comparo article in a feb 2011 shutterbug issue that rated "top compacts a pro could love." Im obviously limited by the built in zoom but the cam has full PASM controls and can capture in RAW if desired. Its been fun but im ready to step now. The other thing is that whatever dslr i end up with, it is going to get hammered on based on how i play. I just got off a 7 day self support river kayak trip in northern bc and a member of our group had an old d80 that was still going strong, albeit, with a few broken bits here and there. I really liked how the cam felt and had heard of this models reputation. Im really only comparing the d90 to the less superior Canon as a means of stirring the pot here - mixing old with new. Sounds like regardless of the d90's age its still a sought after cam that will serve me for some time. thx for the feedback everyone! [/QUOTE]
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