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brian_rmsy on March 30, 2008
If you have a EOS already get the 50D. There’s not that much difference in the two cameras except the D90 handles high ISO a little better.
Andre M on March 31, 2008
Easy answer. Try both and see which brand you like better, they have very different feels and this should be a huge factor in your choice. If you like both equally, then get the 50D if you want a bigger bulkier body that has more fps and is more suited to sports. The D90 is smaller and not so bulky. Ultimately they are both good cameras, and the real deciding factor should be which one you like to use the best, so try them both.
Michael on April 1, 2008
All I can say is I spent 3 months comparing and contrasting the 2. I finally ended up buying the D90. I am happy with my decision. I suggest going to the store and handling both cameras. You may find the 50D a bit too bulky. I will be taking my camera everywhere so I went with the slightly more portable Nikon.
empenage2003 on April 2, 2008
here’s a side by side comparison review. you might also look at dpreview.com to see what they say. also consider the 40D
retiredPhil on April 5, 2008
I have the D90. It takes quality pictures and, in its Auto mode, it’s as easy to use and any point and shoot camera, but takes much better pictures. The other modes provide means to take even better pictures and they are straightforward to learn. I recommend the D90.