I decided to get a digital SLR ages ago. But then I got very caught up in the battle of what is best? Which is a lame battle with no winner. I went with a Canon because I have a Canon point and shoot (it's an old, discontinued model which is why it's so expensive) and because my film SLR
is a Canon.
So basically, familiarity was key.
The Canon Rebel XSi was expensive, but not break the bank, which was huge for me right now. I bought it through amazon because I had some store credit and because it seemed to be the best deal.
As with all major changes, there is a learning curve. I am shooting exclusively in manual mode (with automatic focus) because with more control usually comes better photos. I have taken a few (film) photography classes in high school and college and have an understanding of aperture and shutter speed. Being able to see the results on the screen and then make appropriate changes is such a blessing compared to the wait and hope method that came with film.
I'm loving it.
In fact, I am bummed I waited this long. The quality of even my first few shots already seems much better than what I could capture with my digital point and shoot. These photos are closer to the film quality that I am obsessed with. If you are like me and caught up the what's best drama, I recommend just picking something in your price range and running with it. Your future you will thank you.
PS : I still do love my point and shoot and the fact that it fits in my pocket and can be dropped is awesome. It will continue to get a good workout as well.



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