Has had his Canon Digital Rebel XT for a time, and is starting to get a little camera envy. Nikon, Canon , and competition continue launching new models with more whistles and. Which of course leads to think about how much better could be your photos with the latest technology. It cannot be said, I blame goes to the best of us. Just for the hell of it, lets take a look at a couple of upgrade possibilities might want to consider for your Rebel XT. One is the Canon EOS 5 d, which is considerably more expensive, but includes a multitude of features that does not have the XT. Keeping it in the family of Canon , allows to also take a look at the Canon EOS 40 d. 40 D is practically in the wise price intermediate between the XT and the 5 d, but with some pros and cons worth considering.
For the sake of argument, lets assume you are owner of a typical Digital Rebel and shoot a wide variety of topics. Portraits of the family, sports, landscape, nature, family outings and vacation photos.
A place to start thinking about your upgrade process, is to ask yourself why you want to update. Is speed? In which case, the Canon 40 d has a faster frames per second score. 6 FPS for the 40 D, while the 5 D shoots at 3 FPS. What image quality? The 5 D comes with a pretty sweet full frame sensor. Full frame sensor cameras will result in the best image quality, outlets of large angular and most suitable for cultivation during the photo editing process.
Their current inventory of lenses is a test as well. Depending on the lens you have, it may work better with one camera on top of another. It is fairly typical for the Rebel XT owners have several lenses EF-S. These lenses will simply not work with the 5 d, but will work with the EOS 40 d. If your keeping the Digital Rebel and do not you care to buy more lenses, then the 5 d is still a worthy contender. I've heard from several photographers that like to have different cameras for different situations. If you share this diverse and then thought, the Canon 5 d is probably the best option.
Of course, it is difficult to have a camera update the debate without an object up price. The Canon 5 d is a little less than twice the price of the EOS 40 d. You have to wonder if perhaps it is better to go for the cheaper 40 D, and pour out the rest of its budget on some good cup (photos geek talk for lenses). Many argue to spend money on big glasses and a good camera body is the best way to get value for your money. Quite subjective of course and in reality depends on how you like to take pictures.
If your one of those lucky few with unlimited funds, go ahead and buy each one of them. You can not go wrong that way. Naturally if you have slightly more realistic budget constraints and are in search of some fantastic camera offers, follow looking. The cameras see and the more you learn and the happier you'll be with your final decision.
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