07-11-2024 05:05 PM - last edited on 07-11-2024 05:14 PM by SamanthaW
Hello, so I’m hearing recommendations for my first “real” DSLR camera. First, the canon, EOST7/2000 D or, the Nikon, 5300 used in mint condition. As I look at the various comparisons, it sounds as though the Nikon d5300 is a more advantageous option. I would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you!
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07-11-2024 11:26 PM - edited 07-11-2024 11:32 PM
Wes66,
When I first seriously considered getting a DSLR, I considered both the cameras that you mention. The decision was between a new T7 and a refurbished Nikon D5300. I was coming back to photography after a long hiatus having owned Canon film cameras/equipment in the past including an EOS film camera, EF lenses and a Canon speedlite. My familiarity with Canon EOS cameras made my decision easier.
Another factor that swayed me was that it confused me as to which Nikon lenses would work and autofocus on the D5300. As I recall, I thought that some lenses mount and autofocus on the D5300, some would mount but not autofocus and some could not be mounted at all or required an adapters to mount and would or would not autofocus. I knew that any Canon EF or EF-S lens works well on the T7 without an adapter and that was a big factor in my decision.
Also, I knew I would want to acquire a small selection lenses and maybe a shoe mounted speedlite after getting acquainted with my new DSLR. I compared prices of a few lenses and speedlites that I likely would be interested in buying in the future either as new, refurbished or used. For whatever reason, comparable lenses from Canon appeared to cost less than the equivalent Nikon equipment and in most cases was rated more favorably than the Nikon equipment by reviews I found on the Internet and from user ratings at B&H and other sites. However my familiarity with Canon EF lenses vs. my ignorance on Nikon AF lenses most likely impacted that research.
Ultimately, I hope you choose the right camera for you and hope you enjoy that camera as much as I enjoy mine.
Good luck
07-12-2024 01:31 PM
Wes66,
Thank you for the kind words.
Please excuse me, but I'd like to offer the following additional advice to consider when purchasing a new, refurbished or used Canon or Nikon (or probably any other brand) camera/lens/accessory:
Again, please excuse me if any of the above is too rudimentary or basic in any way but I thought I’d include it “just in case”.
Good luck!
07-12-2024 06:57 PM
Thank you! So much good advice from you and others. I think I am leaning towards a refurbished camera from USA canon, or a new camera. You’re all amazing, and I appreciate your input and time!
07-13-2024 12:04 PM
07-12-2024 01:31 PM
Wes66,
Thank you for the kind words.
Please excuse me, but I'd like to offer the following additional advice to consider when purchasing a new, refurbished or used Canon or Nikon (or probably any other brand) camera/lens/accessory:
Again, please excuse me if any of the above is too rudimentary or basic in any way but I thought I’d include it “just in case”.
Good luck!
07-12-2024 01:37 PM
Wow, thank you so very much for this wonderful advice. I was actually looking at the 2000 D, as well as some eBay sites regarding re-furbish/open box/new. I will definitely take your advice on all the other items you have mentioned. I’m learning a lot! Again, so many thanks!
07-12-2024 05:57 PM
eBay is the riskiest place to buy a camera unless you are skilled at reading descriptions, return availability, learning who some of the reliable sellers are.
UsedPhotoPro.com, one of the top used dealers, though, has an eBay presence, under the name Roberts Camera, their Indianapolis parent company. You can be confident in their listings, quality ratings, return policies, warranties.
I also highly recommend MPB.com for same reasons.
07-12-2024 06:57 PM
Thank you! So much good advice from you and others. I think I am leaning towards a refurbished camera from USA canon, or a new camera. You’re all amazing, and I appreciate your input and time!
07-13-2024 11:07 AM
The used photo dealers will have more selection, older (but still lots of life in them) models than Canon has, and lower costs than Canon Refurb. Just sayin'.
07-13-2024 12:04 PM
Perfect, thank you!!
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