Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Which is better? Canon t3i or Nikon d5000?

Which is better? Canon t3i or Nikon d5000?

I’m looking to get a new digital slr camera and don’t know which way I want to go, list or nikon?

My mom has a list digital slr (maybe the sxi?) and I don’t like it – it has no features and pretty much just takes point and shoot pictures

I’m looking for something that can take pictures one after the additional, has record capabilities, and has innumerable settings like black and white & spot color

I’ve been looking at the comparisons online, and know I should go to my community camera store and see them for for myself but I’d like to go in with an thought already

So which one do you all reckon is better??

Answer by Carl_the_Truth
Nikon public will say the Nikon. List public will say List. I’d look at the features of each camera and choose the one that fits your needs. Both companies place out a quality product.

Answer by Hung
I reckon List t3i is best
You can buy cheap here : http://amzn.to/eWxxyJ

Answer by Dona d
List Rebel T3i vs Nikon D5000. Here is a brief comparison of List Rebel T3i and Nikon D5000. List Rebel T3i ( EOS 600D ) is the new release List entry level DSLR camera 2011; Nikon D5000 is one of the best selling Nikon entry level DSLR camera.

List Rebel T3i delivers 18.0 million effective pixels CMOS sensor, 3-inch 1.04 million pixel LCD screen can be rotated, ISO100-ISO6400 ( expandable to ISO12800 ), 1080P Full-HD record capture & The D5000 features a versatile Vari-angle LCD monitor that can be viewed in normal position flush against the camera back, or swung out and rotated and/or at an angle.

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Churchill Club Top Ten Tech Trends
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Tony Perkins whooping it up last night…. (CNET recap, paddle vote summary, and record segment)

Here are the tends we debated, with one trend from each speaker, interspersed with five crowdsourced trends (as leisurely by funding, IP, and press mentions) – that the "wisdom of the crowds" suggests as the most vital. At the end, Tony Perkins and Jason Pontin contribute their own bonus trends that they really judge in.

1) Joe Schoendorf: The Millennials Are Here. Everything is changing. Speedily!
This month will be the first college graduating class whose members do not recall life off line. For openers, they do not read newspapers. This group will drive the greatest wave of disruption ever witnessed

2) Crowd: Advanced batteries will be the most well loved alternative energy investment in '09 and '10 – and in the standard term will provide the best returns.

3) Ann Winblad: The unstructured data deluge makes the next fantastic information leaders. Every click, message, tweet is rich data amassed at exponential tariff. Gartner predicts enterprise data growth of 650 percent in five years; 80 percent of that data will be unstructured.

4) Crowd: Wireless broadband will be one of the only IT sectors to see increased funding this year and in the near future – fueled by demand for nearer, better networking, but also by government subsidies.

5) Vinod Khosla: "Maintech" not "Cleantech": Capitalism based increasing carbon efficiency of global GDP. Carbon emissions per $ /GDP are driven down by technology, making massive new opportunities and disrupting traditional energy/infrastructure; innovations in lighting, engines, appliances, water, plastics, reinforce, glass and steel help fossilize our fossil fuel reliance.

6) Crowd: Power and efficiency management services will see a flowering of investment and innovation, as we realize we cannot have an alternative energy future without a smarter infrastructure. Again, government handouts don't hurt any

7) Steve Jurvetson: The triumph of the distributed web. Innovation advances at the edge, not in the warm data center. The entire sum power of widely distributed creature activity will trump the centralized content, telecom and search businesses of the past.
8) Crowd: Healthcare administration software will the fastest growing sector of B2B software in '09 and '10, driven by our national imperative to reign in escalating healthcare costs

9) Ram Shriram: Consumption of digital goods on mobile devices is THE growth tale of the coming decade. There are presently four times as many mobile subscribers as there are PCs in use worldwide. Emerging markets comprise the majority of the world's mobile users, and are not only the fastest-growing, but also show the largest interest in data services over mobile devices. Greater availability of broadband wireless will spur the adoption of many new and existing applications: email, voice, personal productivity, micro-blogging, games, entertainment/record, transactions, micro-payments, camera/image apps, place-based apps and many more.

10) Crowd: Electronic displays will prove the hottest investment in hardware this year and the next, as startups compete to make the thin, bendable, colorful screens of the future.

Tony Perkins and Jason Pontin BONUS TRENDS

11) DC will prove to be a poor VC.
Venture-backed companies/industries will continue to be the largest contributors to job and wealth creation in the US — the Centralized government's attempts to fund new technologies will pale in comparison in terms of long-term ROI, and in many instances will have negative impact.

12) The rumors of the demise of the reporter have been exaggerated
Print newspapers and magazines will continue to shutter or be radically downsized — but the work by a new class of well trained and talented correspondents will emerge online, and the reading public will hug their work after apt weary of editorialists and bloggers who spew their opinion with small regard to quality research and fact checking.

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