high iso nikon vs canon

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high iso nikon vs canon
Canon Rebel XSi versus Nikon's new D5000, advice needed.?

Hi guys. I am looking for a new DSLR. I have some experience basic photography and understand the main components, such as openness, Shutterspeed, ISO, WB, etc etc. I have experience with my friends and I'm Nikon SLR looking to get my own SLR. There are two cameras I am considering the canon rebel XSi and Nikon D5000. I know it is a new rebel T1i but that's too much for me, The D5000 is the top of my limit. The D5000 is also 200ish more than the XSi. But I do not like the fact that no D5000 in autofocus lenses unless AF-S, because I want a 50mm f/1.8 autofocus is not that. But I like the faster fps, higher ISO, quality construction and Movie mode as a bonus. What body to whom and why? Thanks for help.

You answered your own question. The D5000 does not have the focus motor Machine on the camera body so you have to use the small selection of Nikon lenses created for him if you want auto focus. All crystals Nikon's large prime numbers as the 50 1.8 and higher zoom does not work. And you can forget about any of the other brands such as Sigma or Tamron. The D40, D60 and now the D5000 are made for people who are going to leave the camera in automatic mode. The XSI on the other hand is fully equipped. It has the same DIGIC III processor with 14-bit processing as its upper chambers of the line. All Canon EOS lenses work. The 50 1.8 is a wonderful lens and costs about $ 89. The objectives of the L series are among the best in the world. The bottom line is you get access to the entire system of Canon and other lens manufacturers. Both the camera will give a good image for your choice comes down to personal preference. I'm biased, I shoot with the XSI to keep that in mind. Http: / / Tim www.timothylittle.com

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