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Topic: 5d (mk 1 - original) versus 50d or new 500d (Read 11282 times)
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Teirisius
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Ok - short version of the story... My wife is the photographer - takes tons of pictures - primarily portraits. I am a technology geek and tend to do the research. Right now, she has a well used Rebel XT. She is not a professional, but spends a lot of time behind the lens. Our 10 year anniversary is coming up and I would like to upgrade her camera. She has a few lenses already, the last one I bought her was a Canon 24-105L with the thought that we'd eventually be moving to a full frame sensor and would like our lenses to grow with us. Here is the question - Assuming I want to stay around $1000 (but could spend a little more if it was worth if), what is the best camera? The original 5d (12. , the 50d or the new 500d? What would you choose and why... Thank you
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Bob Atkins
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If you don't care about video, I'd say that the EOS 5D (Mk I) will give you the biggest step up from the XT, though you won't find one for $1000. A new one will cost you $2000 and even a good used one will probably be around $1500. The EOS 50D and EOS 500D (T1i) have more "bells and whistles" of course and will be able to use any EF-S lenses that you already own. If you want video, then the 500D (T1i) is your only choice if a 5D MkII ($2700) is out of your price range. Apart from the video (and lower cost), there would be no reason to chose a 500D over a 50D.
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Teirisius
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Thank you for the quick reply - that was my guess - but I wasn't sure. Have you heard of this company: http://www.closeoutgenius.com/The website looks real enough, but the address is odd - there is nothing showing at that address in Brooklyn. I ask b/c they also offer a 5d Mk 1 for $750. Thanks
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jcyy
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Teirisius
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Thanks all - I definitely won't make that mistake.
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