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  • C caspianx67

    I have not used the articulating screen on the DSLR bodies (I shoot currently with the 40D, and it wasn't available on these), but when I had my little G2, I LOVED it! Overhead shots, low angle shots, and the occasional family/self-portrait made it very much worth the little bit extra.

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    Rajesh R Subramanian
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    I agree on its usability part, but I have a problem with how much is "little bit". I could buy the 550D at 40000 INR, but the 600D costs approximately 10000 INR more, and it just has that articulated screen as an "improvement" over the 550D. The dpreview tests also reveal that the 550D actually outperforms the 600D in certain tests. These factors make me think that there's no value for the additional money I'll have to pay. I also think that the number of overhead and low angle shots will be really less in number that I can stretch up or sit down a little bit if required in such occasions. But then, it's just me thinking that way. :)

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    • I Iain Clarke Warrior Programmer

      Good morning CPiains. My wife and I recently borrowed a 450D, and rather liked the results. The images were a LOT nicer that my pocket snapper. I wasn't surprised they were better, but it wasn;t a tiddly bit. Now we're persuaded to go up a stage, and I'm looking at the Nikon D3100[^], and the Canon EOS 550D[^] We have no lenses, and no brand loyalty. Some video ability would be great (hence these two), but it's not the raison d'etre. I'm also not about to start my own photographic studio, hence looking at the ~£500 mark, not the ~£1000. I am interested in good photos in bad lighting - my little snapper is rubbish at evening photos... Do you have any alternates I should be looking at? Is the Canon worth the 50% higher price? Are you a happy owner? Iain.

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      Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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      I've just upgraded from a Canon 350D to a 550D, and I'm very happy with it - it's a great camera, and well worth the investment. However, if you've no existing hardware to think about I'd really suggest seeing which of the two you prefer and going with that. FWIW you can get a 550D body for about £525 on the street now; obviously lenses are extra. On which note, I'm currently using: Sigma 17-70mm (can't recommend it enough over the kit lens) Sigma 55-200mm (nice and compact for those extra reach moments) Tokina 80-400mm (monster for photographing aircraft from the ground)

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      • R Rajesh R Subramanian

        I agree on its usability part, but I have a problem with how much is "little bit". I could buy the 550D at 40000 INR, but the 600D costs approximately 10000 INR more, and it just has that articulated screen as an "improvement" over the 550D. The dpreview tests also reveal that the 550D actually outperforms the 600D in certain tests. These factors make me think that there's no value for the additional money I'll have to pay. I also think that the number of overhead and low angle shots will be really less in number that I can stretch up or sit down a little bit if required in such occasions. But then, it's just me thinking that way. :)

        "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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        Dan Neely
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        It might not be worth the cost, but the limits of what you can do with a tool are largely defined by edge cases; not typical usage.

        3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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          It might not be worth the cost, but the limits of what you can do with a tool are largely defined by edge cases; not typical usage.

          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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          That's subjective, and I'm more worried about the typical usage.

          "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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