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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
lol at the list of socalled obsolete cameras. They are all very good cameras still esp the 350d and all quite capable of taking very good photos (If the phtographer is any good). so dont be scared of buying a budget dslr they are still very capable cameras.
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
so if I decided to go for a half decent compact, what sort of models should I be looking at. I've had a look at the G9 and it looks pretty nice.
With regards to whats wrong with the 602Zoom; I find its very slow at taking pictures and only takes small Compact Flash Cards. I'd like one that could write to both SD and CF. I'm perhaps leaning towards a largish compact now, which would give me decent picture quality, maybe 5x optical Zoom, with support for SD, CF being a bonus. |
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
I think I'm right in saying that very few cameras have both CF and SD support, the only ones I've seen are some of the Nikon SLRs.
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
high end Canon have 1 CF and 1 SD
400D is the first Canon DSLR to use SD Nikon D40 is SD D40x is SD D50 is SD D70 is CF D70s is CF D80 is SD D1 is CF D1X is CF D1H is CF D2H is CF D2Hs is CF D2X is CF D2Xs is CF D3 is CF x 2 D100 is CF D200 is CF D300 is CF |
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
Originally Posted by McMav
Obsolescent not obsolete
& they are.As you say that doesn't prevent them taking good pictures but so can his 602Z or loads of film SLRs & rangefinders going way, way back. abit IP35 Pro, E6600/NH-12F, X1900XT, FSP 700W abit AB9 QuadGT, E6600/SI-120, 7800GT, FSP 600W abit AX78, 5000+ Black Edition/XP-120, 7800GT, Corsair HX520 My HEXUS.trust abit forums |
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
Hi Steve, I sold you that 602Zoom and did exactly what you are doing - although I ended up buying A Nikon D80 - and over the proceeding months a few lenses and so on. I do definatley enjoy photography, I just don't get 'enough' time to do enough of it............ however I don't regret my purchase.
I think there is a lot to be said for picking up a used SLR maybe a Nikon D50/Canon 350D with a kit lens, if you get the bug you can buy an inexpensive lon zoom (70-300) for less than £100 then you have the range and the flexibility. IF however you find that SLR is not your thang you should be able to sell it on pretty easily for very little loss. And if you are still unsure you could always take up Buffs very kind offer and get a feel for how a SLR fits in with you. |
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
OK, a friends father owns a company called 360 Tactical VR, which use lots of different DSLRs. A client ordered a Nikon D40, but then backed out, so he's offering it to me for a discounted price of £250. It'll come with a kit lens too. Is this a good price?
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
Originally Posted by Steve B
Its not dear,but not cheap:
Nikon D40 Lens Kit (AF-S DX 18-55mm) and remember the D40 only supports limited lenses |
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
you can get a refurb (but fully warrantied) D50 with 18-55 for not much more.
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
My mate has just recently bought a D40x (a 10.2mp D40) and his one regret is the small choice of lenses
with motors built in. In hindsight if you want to change lenses(err the whole point) I would of recommended either a D50/D80 ( the eighty is great BUT still £400 on ebay) OR maybe look at the canon range ie: Canon EOS 350D Lens Kit (EF-S 18-55mm) I personally LOVE the Nikon range and you could as mentioned look at a s/h D50 6MP is after all plenty!! |
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
ahh i'm not so sure now
i'm confused by all the different types, and my eyes are twiggletted from building a PCB schematic for the last 2 hours
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
Originally Posted by Steve B
Now you have had a kip
I would really see if you can get your mits on a mates for a day or two and see what you think, then at least you can decide if you want a DSLR - then you can narrow down your options a bit.
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Re: First foray into DSLRdom
Originally Posted by Syd
You're only really limited with the awesome value 50mm F1.8 prime - there's no value equivalent with built-in AF motor - nearest is probably the ~£250 30mm F1.4 Sigma (which is much more suited for me anyway, and better too). There's something for everything else I've looked at.
The deciding factor is normally which feels best in the hand to you. If that's the 350D/400D, then go down that route, if it's the D40(x) then go down that route. Simple as. |
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