![]() ![]() The snapsort link conveniently demos that - 4x the screen res, weather sealing, dust cleaning, better res, brighter pentaprism viewfinder, 9 x-type points, vs 1 x-type.ģ) I went for a 50D because its weather proofing, alloy body, CF card support and high continuous fps all bettered the 60D.Ĥ) Not to mention the improved ergonomics - top panel LCD, physically larger grip, joystick and wheel on back that are far more pleasant (same as 5D and 1D).įrom your shots, I think you might benefit from thinking about 4 things ġ) Position when shooting, i.e. features that allow you to get a better job done. #CENON 1100 PRO#In my opinion (!) video and other gimmicks like WiFi and GPS have been added to these xxxD annually-released bodies to justify their release.Ģ) The real distinction between entry level and pro bodies has always been functionality surrounding the sensor, i.e. This obviously relates purely to a sensor comparison. I do hate to reference these sorts of spec comparisons but comments about 'old tech' rile me! :banghead:ġ) 2008 has seen negligible improvements - I challenge you to look at shots from a 50D, 60D, 70D and tell the difference. Gatehouse by the pond by Mitchell Howard, on Flickrīee in White Foxgloves, Manor Farm, Derbyshire, England by Mitchell Howard, on Flickrīee in Pink Foxgloves, Manor Farm, Derbyshire, England by Mitchell Howard, on Flickr Alternatively, mark 1 7Ds are a good idea - wouldn't leave much budget to deal with the lens situation though. From memory, I think it could shoot 6fps continuous. I did own one and got rid for financial reasons, but took some good shots in the meantime, some below. If it's the body that's limiting you, I would recommend buying a good copy of a Canon 50D (NOT a 60D or 70D). My overriding recommendation is to buy a prime lens along with whatever body you choose. Moving to a zoom with a wider and constant aperture would be wise - something with a top end focus motor (USM etc) would also be sensible given your dog sports subject. I presume you've been using a zoom lens, an 18-55 or something. #CENON 1100 ISO#I think it's generally accepted that Canon is currently lagging behind Nikon in sensor tech (high ISO performance etc). As far as Nikon vs Canon goes - my own experience tells me you'd be giving up the Canon AF system and glut of used market lenses and bodies. I would also consider what your budget is once you've sold/PX'd your 1100D. I can't comment on Nikon bodies, but for my money I would be investigating the used market through a reputable dealer. ![]()
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