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Camera bugs! help!

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yeah off topic, but what thread isn't...

My piece-o-cr_p Nikon 5700 is going back for its SECOND factory recall. First defective image chip, now the metering system won't fire the flash.
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Should I go for another Nikon, D50 or Canon Rebel XT?

Need fast frames/sec and reliable electronics. I'm sick of sending this thang back...

Suggestions? (runs for cover)
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Well, if the Nikon is a P.O.C., then learn your lesson and don't buy another one. Image
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Dyed in the wool Canon guy here; go for a Canon D10 on Ebay for ~$600, or a D20 for ~$1000 and then buy some good glass and you'll be set for a couple of years at least.
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I had the 5700. I thought it was great. But for a newer compact camera I opted for the Fuji F10, perfect for low and natural low light settings. Or get the newer version the F30. If you're the SLR type of a person grab the Nikon D70s. It's one of the best out there for the $$. Or if you have a money tree, grab the Nikon D200.
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Canon fan here, too. I've been using their film cameras for years and have been thinking about the 20D for a year or so. Once they dip below the $1000 pricetag, I just may jump. The 10D is a very attractive price, too, but they are becoming very hard to find new, as the model is a few years old and has been upgraded to the 20D. Another option is the newest digital Rebel, although the name escapes me. They are about $800, and are 8 megapixels.

Canon EOS lenses are interchangeable between the EOS film SLR cameras and the digital SLR's, so I would be all set with lenses.
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Yes, 10D. Arrgh.
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If you can budget for it, get an Olympus E-1.
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It's not the top of the line, however, I really like the Canon A530...
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Steve-

I'm playing my Shadow, in a coal mine, at midnight, during a lunar eclipse...

I'm hoping that the Nikon 5700 was a fluke-had their 35mm models and they were fine...
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I found Jared's baby picture...


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Cute kid he was, what happened?
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I was overexposed...
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I think that's your quilt...
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Post by doctorwho »

I hate to keep harping on this, but a thread like this really should be in The Others section.
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disclosure at beginning of thread
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