Hi all
A newbie here, I'd just like to say hello and ask a question if I may.
Looking around at getting a nearly new DSLR and two cameras have struck my eye at similar prices, one is a very little used Nikon D3100, the other is a refurbished Canon 450D.
I'm not looking to stir up a Nikon vs Canon war here honestly. I'm just looking for your thoughts on the perceived strengths/weaknesses of these two madels as an example so that I can get some better idea as to what I'm looking at.
Just for background, my last DSLR was an EOS300D but i've lapsed into compact for a while, I now want to get a bit more creative and be able to have a choice of lenses but not spend a fortune.
Thanks
CC
A newbie here, I'd just like to say hello and ask a question if I may.
Looking around at getting a nearly new DSLR and two cameras have struck my eye at similar prices, one is a very little used Nikon D3100, the other is a refurbished Canon 450D.
I'm not looking to stir up a Nikon vs Canon war here honestly. I'm just looking for your thoughts on the perceived strengths/weaknesses of these two madels as an example so that I can get some better idea as to what I'm looking at.
Just for background, my last DSLR was an EOS300D but i've lapsed into compact for a while, I now want to get a bit more creative and be able to have a choice of lenses but not spend a fortune.
Thanks
CC
and also new to DSLR's or any SLR's come to that. I was just about to ask exactly the same question when i noticed this thread. Now, my use would be mainly for motorcycles, racing and still pictures at motorcycle shows. Oh and scenery shots when out on a ride. Swayed by the various 450D packages on Fleabay, which would probably give me the set up i needed as regards to zoom lenses. But cant help thinking that the Nikon being a lot newer has more bells and whistles. and choosing a lens myself would be more fun? But then i would be on a very limited budget. Mmmm decisions decisions, just when i thought I'd made my mind up i read something that throws the whole debate up in the air. :bonk: