I've recently decided to buy a new DSLR camera and it has been tough deciding between these cameras:
I didn't want to pay a fortune, but I still wanted a better camera than my current
Canon EOS 350D
My list of criteria was pretty simple
- It needed to be more sensitive than the 350D - the 350D only supports up to an ISO level of 1600
- I want a video capturing ability. At present I take a lot of video clips with my iPhone 4, but the quality is not good enough.
- It needs to support my lenses, which ruled out Nikon
- It would be nice if the camera has a flip-out screen that I can use to compose photos from weird angles - something I can't do with my 350D
I couldn't really make a decision, because each one of the cameras in the list above had something counting in its favour and I couldn't make up my mind.
But then Canon launched the
EOS 650D a couple of weeks ago and that got my attention.
This is why.
- Has very good video support
- Includes a touch-sensitive, flip out type screen that you can use to focus
- Has a better processing engine
- It is affordable
Hopefully I'll receive my camera tomorrow and I'll post a short review.
I found these reviews helpful:
And this video:
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