I have a Canon S5 IS (I'm upgrading to the XSi, asap). I thought that it would be great but it isn't.Īnd most forums I've read put CANON above SONY. I'm just a newbie, but I have used Live View.
Your out of focus shot cannot be called creative if you stick with Sony.
Just think of a L series glass.you will forget Sony.ġ: If you want to go full-frame later in future, you can still use most of your glass.Ģ: You have relatively cheap Sigma/Tamron and other third party lens to choose from.ģ: Lensbaby doesn't come for Sony. I ultimately went with the canon and don't regret it at all. look at the comparisons for both systems at high ISOs. i had been set on the sony for the longest time until i started comparing image quality and the amount of noise the sony produces (it is A LOT). Offbeat payment edited this topic ages ago. Still a bit confused before final decision.Īlso MP myth, it doesn't matter, what matters is quality of the image.Īnd I never use live view. I like the Sony's bigger megapixels, bigger sensor, image quality adjustments +-3 vs Canon's +-2, TRUE live view in jpg or raw, in cameraīUT - DPreview seemed to love it until the conclusion section said it was only "recommended" compared to the Canon's I'm looking for your input/suggestions/advice if you seriously compared both before buying and why I should select one over the other. bridging over from a p/s.īut then I came across the 14mp Sony 350.
Up until last night, I was pretty much sold on getting the 450D XSiĪs my first dslr.