i just need to know which one is better for sports and artistic photography and would last a while since cameras can get very expensive. thanks.
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For sports, the canon xti has a higher frames per second rating so you would be able to capture more than one image at a time and it is faster than the nikon d40x
Well the Nikon makes a better football but disintegrates when hit with a cricket bat . Jack Malone the hundred metres runner wore a Canon when he broke the 50m record in Hamburg – Ive also heard it makes a reasonable ice-skate.
As for otherthings they can both be ised as a doorstop or paperweight .
Both cameras are suitable for sports and art.
The key for shooting sports is being able to change shutter speeds or apertures during the height of action. You may want to go to a camera store and see which camera fits your style of photography. Which camera affords you the most control while the camera is at your eye? Having to remove the camera from your eye to make critical adjustments can limit the number of successful action shots. You will see that the statement that the Canon has a higher continuous shot rate is false. The are the same for both cameras. Someone didn’t do their homework. Link: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_eos400d%2Cnikon_d40x&show=all
In any case, I have been shooting aciton photography since the late seventies and to truely catch the peak of action, single shot mode is the way to go. Many times you will find that when shooting in the continuous mode, the shot you really wanted is between the shots the camera captured.
When shooting "art" shots none of the above matters as much, because you are going to be executing more precise control.
Any current Nikon or Canon DSLR will provide you with years of use.
Rich is correct.
The most important factor is deciding for yourself which system feels better to you.
Go to your local camera store and try them both out, adjusting the manual and creative modes and shooting pictures on your own memory card you can take home and review on your computer.
I have shot with both throughout my career, and I personally prefer the Canon layout of things (and the full-frame D-SLRs) but this is my preference only.
I could quote specs or send you links to several authoritative reviews but instead, having handled both cameras for months, I went with the D40x because in my opinion, it kills the Canon Rebel XTi in every regard.