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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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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="Pierro" data-source="post: 82145" data-attributes="member: 8517"><p>Sam, the reason you felt like the 550D is more toy like than the D90 is because its more of a pro-sumer body than the D90. The Rebel 3 figure series is just above the 4 figure series in the line up. Having said that, the 3 figure series are good cameras. I've owned the 450D of the 3 figure series ( and even a 40D which is further up the rank than a 3 figure Rebel ) and got some great snaps out of them, but i just like the way Nikons work in the hand, which is why i changed over after discovering this. </p><p></p><p>You wont really go wrong with either, but you may find like me, that Nikon seem to have the ergonomics better sorted, which is the reason i changed. In fact, i even preferred my Pentaxes ergonomics to the Canons, though all take good snaps in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pierro, post: 82145, member: 8517"] Sam, the reason you felt like the 550D is more toy like than the D90 is because its more of a pro-sumer body than the D90. The Rebel 3 figure series is just above the 4 figure series in the line up. Having said that, the 3 figure series are good cameras. I've owned the 450D of the 3 figure series ( and even a 40D which is further up the rank than a 3 figure Rebel ) and got some great snaps out of them, but i just like the way Nikons work in the hand, which is why i changed over after discovering this. You wont really go wrong with either, but you may find like me, that Nikon seem to have the ergonomics better sorted, which is the reason i changed. In fact, i even preferred my Pentaxes ergonomics to the Canons, though all take good snaps in the end. [/QUOTE]
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