Hello,
After considering buying Canon 50D and Nikon D90 now I am on verge of buying Nikon D90. All the advices and reviews and a short trip to Jessops, suggest that image wise they both are good and D90 gives video as additional feature. Initially my needs are mostly portraits, landscape and high usage in low-light and indoors. I will think about upgrade if my needs changes in future. In terms of video, I don't care if it is HD or SD as long as it is there only because other half wants it (she has a pocket HD camcorder with her and still doesn't want to carry that :bang
. Anyway I am looking for assurance on two points here:
1) My decision to buy D90 purely for good photos is reasonable and I am not missing a lot by not buying 50D? Please consider the other factors such as skills, type of lenses etc similar in both scenarios.
2) The other more important question is after been on few sites and other places, I noticed that there are less "used" Nikon gear for sell compare to Canon. Is this true? I am only asking it because if it will cause an issue in upgrading to lenses in future in terms of costs?
Many thanks.
After considering buying Canon 50D and Nikon D90 now I am on verge of buying Nikon D90. All the advices and reviews and a short trip to Jessops, suggest that image wise they both are good and D90 gives video as additional feature. Initially my needs are mostly portraits, landscape and high usage in low-light and indoors. I will think about upgrade if my needs changes in future. In terms of video, I don't care if it is HD or SD as long as it is there only because other half wants it (she has a pocket HD camcorder with her and still doesn't want to carry that :bang
1) My decision to buy D90 purely for good photos is reasonable and I am not missing a lot by not buying 50D? Please consider the other factors such as skills, type of lenses etc similar in both scenarios.
2) The other more important question is after been on few sites and other places, I noticed that there are less "used" Nikon gear for sell compare to Canon. Is this true? I am only asking it because if it will cause an issue in upgrading to lenses in future in terms of costs?
Many thanks.