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I understand the XTi is a good digital camera. What is the next best digital camera above the XTi? Why is it better?

2007-07-28 16:56:26 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Cameras

4 answers

Hmm lets start from the closest...

30D for speed, 5D for imagine quailty, MK-III for imagine quailty and speed, Hasselbad for that 32MP.... lol jking

For serious uses the 30D or the D80 would be the next level up. I would personally take the 30D over the D80 though.

2007-07-29 10:12:56 · answer #1 · answered by Koko 4 · 0 0

The next best specific to the Canon brand only? That'd be the 30D, mostly because it's built to more rugged specs and is a faster performer all around. Ergonomically it's designed much better than the XTi, easily able to accommodate larger hands.

The XTi has 2mp more than the 30D but at that difference, not a single person would notice the discrepancy, so in my personal opinion, the megapixel factor is moot.

If you want to know what's better than an XTi compared to other brands, then I couldn't answer objectively. Look at it this way, there are many, many better models out there simply because they're designed for professional-level use and abuse, and/or they produce far superior images. Within approximately the same price-point though, you basically have Nikon D80, D40x, Pentax K10, K100, Olympus e410/e510, Sony A100...

Now, *personally* my first choice among all the above would be either the Pentax K10 or Oly e510, while my last choice would be the XTi, closely followed by the Sony A100... I have my reasons but the gist of it is that everyone will give you a different answer, and their preferences will be 99.99% subjective. And hey, I own Nikons, which at the upper level of models I do prefer.

Bottom line? If you're itching for a dSLR and the XTi looks pretty good to you, go out and pick one up. It won't disappoint you as long as you don't split hairs in comparing it against other models. It's the photos that count in the end, and the XTi will not disappoint in the least in that department :)

2007-07-28 17:13:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Again, why do you want to invest in Canon Rebels when they do not address the issue of "image stabilization/vibration reduction." Do you want to carry around a tripod for those telephoto shots? Instead, look into the award winning Pentax KD DSLRs which incorporate image stabilization into their camera bodies. You may be wasting your money in going with the Rebels without "image stabilization." And have you checked out the Canon EOS series of specialized "image stabilization" lenses and how expensive these lense are?

Good luck!

2007-07-29 11:47:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are not hung up on the Canon brand name I would say the Nikon D40 or D2x is above that Canon.

2007-07-28 17:03:51 · answer #4 · answered by Rich Z 7 · 2 2

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