Winter Ivy
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DH & I have been researching DSLR's for some time now. Neither of us are particularly experienced or knowledgable about the world of photography, but are both interested in persuing and learning more as a hobby. We both feel like we've outgrown the features of our p&s and are interested in getting a camera that has tons of room for us to grow & learn. We've narrowed our choices down to the Nikon D80 and the Canon Rebel Xsi.
We like both cameras and have come up with many pros for both models, though we know we will probably be happy with the performance of either camera. So it comes down to other deciding factors. While we really love Nikon's, and the other photographers in our family/social circle have Nikons, we are leaning toward the Canon for two reasons. They are more readily available in our area (a plus for people who are reluctant to make large purchases online), and the lenses seem to be cheaper.
I have read some about the lack of body focus-drive motors in older model Nikons, which is what cuased us to start looking at the level of the D80 (though we definitely can't afford the D90 if we want to think about extras like lenses). I understand that this causes compatibility issues with some lenses if you want/need to be able to auto-focus. I just now read that the Canon Xsi also has no body focus-drive motor, but can't find any more information about it.
So my question is, if there is anyone here who has experience with this, do the Canons without body focus-drive motors have the same lens compatibilty issues as the Nikons? I know next to nothing about the lenses that are available for either brand. I am sorry if this sounds totally ignorant, I don't belong to any digital photography forums yet, so I decided to ask here since you ladies are so knowledgable about this kind of thing.
Thanks in advance for any input or education that you might have to offer :thumbup:
-Diana
We like both cameras and have come up with many pros for both models, though we know we will probably be happy with the performance of either camera. So it comes down to other deciding factors. While we really love Nikon's, and the other photographers in our family/social circle have Nikons, we are leaning toward the Canon for two reasons. They are more readily available in our area (a plus for people who are reluctant to make large purchases online), and the lenses seem to be cheaper.
I have read some about the lack of body focus-drive motors in older model Nikons, which is what cuased us to start looking at the level of the D80 (though we definitely can't afford the D90 if we want to think about extras like lenses). I understand that this causes compatibility issues with some lenses if you want/need to be able to auto-focus. I just now read that the Canon Xsi also has no body focus-drive motor, but can't find any more information about it.
So my question is, if there is anyone here who has experience with this, do the Canons without body focus-drive motors have the same lens compatibilty issues as the Nikons? I know next to nothing about the lenses that are available for either brand. I am sorry if this sounds totally ignorant, I don't belong to any digital photography forums yet, so I decided to ask here since you ladies are so knowledgable about this kind of thing.
Thanks in advance for any input or education that you might have to offer :thumbup:
-Diana