How does the Nikon D60 compare to the Canon EOS Rebel XS?
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Hi,

We are looking into a new camera, and my sister in law has the Canon EOS Rebel XS, and we love it. But the pricing is alittle high for the lenses and the camera. And the nikon is alittle cheaper, how do they compare?
Please let me know your thoguht and feeling about both, and also if you know of any good deals on either from reprutable places?

Thanks!!!!!!!
Got the Nikon, loving it, but can’t figure out how to turn off the over exposure, can anyone help?
, canon eos, Consumer Electronics

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  1.  
    fhotoace
    October 4, 2009 | 5:10 am
     

    They are both excellent entry level cameras. The bodies are on par and which you buy has more to do with the camera system you decide to build .. changing between DSLR camera makers is far too expensive to be a viable plan, so choose wisely.

    Currently both Nikon and Canon supply all the cameras and lenses used by the photographers who shoot for "deadline" clients (news, sports, etc).

    When it comes to the most bang for the buck, Nikon seems to have the system for entry level photographers.

    The best thing to do, is to just go into a camera store and hold both cameras in your hands … if you really want to test them, take an SD memory card with you and shoot using both cameras, using their respective 18-55 mm lenses at the lowest and highest ISO settings. Take the card home and look at the results.

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