Quote (jayandnix @ Oct 25 2010 01:19am)
most important is how it feels in your hand etc
also depends on what would u like to photograph mostly?
- if its landscapes etc then a flash is pretty useless
- and depends on the lenses you would require
if i was buying now i would just buy a body and a special lens or 2 - you will soon get irritated by kit lenses
read some reviews and get a better idea:
http://www.cameralabs.com/http://the-digital-picture.com/http://www.kenrockwell.com/Thanks for the links, will certainly check them out.
Quote (onepagememory @ Oct 25 2010 01:30am)
Canon glass is cheaper to buy and more popular, so you'll find more opportunities to expand your photographic experience with the Canon. The cameras are both very similar. Imo, lens > flash. You don't be doing any serious low-light photography with either camera, so in reality it is not needed. I may be wrong, but don't these two have a pop up flash?
Both of them have pop up flash and that's exactly what I was thinking regarding the lens > flash. The flash attachment is pretty cheap compared to buying a lens anywhere close to the Canon's lens.
Thanks guys, appreciate it.