What Is The Difference Between These Canon Dslr’s?
hey i need to get a canon dslr for art to take very detailed pics with but i don’t know which cam 2 go 4 the 450 d r the 500 d? would i be better spending the extra money and is it worth it? also if anyone has any pics from these cameras i can look at than that would be cool? and how much more detail will a macro lens give u????
thanks mj
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If this is your first DSLR, buy the least expensive one and spend the left over money on a second lens. You lenses will last much, much longer than any DSLR body … not because DSLR bodies wear out fast, but because the technology is in the camera and eventally (within 4 or 5 years) you will be upgrading, but the lenses you have will last for decades.
Well, you can check dpreview. Digital Photography review provides in depth info on cameras and lenses. Their site allows you to compare cameras you select side-by-side; a very useful thing. Including images taken with each.
A macro lens allows extreme close-ups of insects, flowers, water droplets, etc, but the depth of field is very shallow. Select any macro lens, and you can access images to demonstrate “typical” images. There’s no substitute for a true macro lens for desired close up images, but you have to balance that against the degree of detail you desire.
Well, again, dpreview is a good place to see samples. Go into the review for the camera and in the drop down menu select samples. There will be a lot of samples for each camera and they list the lens and the settings used for each image.