^ I would advise 500D without any doubts. You get a lot better cam with HD movie capability, better viewfinder and sensor and lots of lenses to choose from.
Also he will get Canon Edge benefits if he gets with B/W.
^^ The 500D is a better camera for sure. But thats like 10k more with just the kit lens. Here the OP is getting a camera + kit lens + telezoom lens for just 25k. Thats a damm good deal.
How many lenses do you think he is going to use ? All he needs is a fast prime lens and he is set.
@OP: Thank god you went for the 500D! Congrats man!
@BF1983: Yes, that deal “sounds” good but it is actually a very very bad one. You get a new E-520 (which is a marked improvement over the 510) for Rs.25k in the US with both the lenses. And even that is not the best of cameras to start with!
@Sankhadeep: At the 30k point, if you’re not TOO serious about photography for the sake of it…I’d suggest you look at a Panasonic FZ35 also or even a Canon SX20 IS. Both of them will give you enough zoom range to cover everything during your Eurotrip.
Otherwise, buy a Canon 1000D for Rs.25k and add a Tamron/Sigma 70-300 lens for another 8k.
As for your exact query:
Canon 1000D
Pros: Liveview, great 10MP low-noise sensor, affordable 50mm prime lens (Rs.5k)
Cons: Horribly small grip, 2.5" screen - most competitors have 3", not the best AF module in the segment, overall “cut-price” product
Nikon D3000
Pros: 3" screen, good handling (grip, AF illuminator, viewfinder)
Cons: No liveview, no AF with most of Nikon’s affordable lenses (though 3rd party lenses are easily available now)
Overall, I think you should step into a store and check out the cameras. If you really like a Canon 1000D in the flesh, pick it up. If not, try out the superzooms like Canon SX20 and Panasonic FZ35 as well.
does the 1000d kit come with IS lens…i spent some time with nikon d3000 and i really liked it…i think it is easier for ultra noobs like me to operate…i agree nikon lenses are costly but nikon d3000 won my heart…
No 1000d does not come with IS kit lens.
IS is costly.
If you are serious into photography, get a tripod instead of going for a kit IS lens.
Get a wide angle( Tokina or sigma ) lens or prime, depending on your budget and use.
PS:- Does D3000 kit lens has AF? I think not.
HTH,
Both actually.
It is driven by the body but moving mechanism is in the lens.
CMIIW.