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I'm planning to buy my first digital SLR...? |
I've been researching all the different models and reading all sorts of photography magazines. I noticed the Nikon D40, which has said is a good upgrade for a beginner leaving the point-and-shoot camera. There's also the D50 model, which some have suggested to be tons better than the D40. I've also heard so many wonderful things about Canon digital cameras. Could anyone recommend a good SLR or at least fill me in on things that I should look for? I'm totally stumped! Get a Nikon D50. It has a few "consumer friendly" automatic modes that make it very easy to use, but still offers total photographic control when you are ready to take charge. The "kit" lens is a decent lens optically, but you might want to upgrade to the Nikkor AF-S 18-70 f/3.5-4.5G ED DX lens for a bit more range and a lot more durability. When you are ready to add lenses, the sky is the limit with Nikon. Then, when you upgrade your camera, you will have a nice, useful collection of lenses. GREAT choice. The 18-55 "kit" lens is a VERY good lens, optically. It will not hold you back. You might wear out the lens mount over the years is your only concern. Don't worry. Nikon makes MANY lenses for you to move up to. Congratulations. Come back with any questions. Report It We have a Fuji FinePix and LOVE it. My husband did a lot of research, and it definitely paid off. It takes great pictures- the actual photographs are excellent. Very clear, no pixels. It is big and bulky (like my film SLR), but takes the best photos I've seen from a digital camera. It all depends on what you are looking to shoot. Nikon has advantages over Canon and vice versa. Canon is good for low noise at high iso where I think Nikon is good with optics. I would recommend the Nikon D50,40 or 80 if you are looking for some advanced features that you could learn. The Rebel is too much like a point and shoot. IF I WERE YOU, I WOULD BUY A KODAK.YOUR PROBABLY THINKING: I DONT WANNA!! BUT TRUST ME.I HAVE A KODAK 6.1 MEGA PIXELS. LIKE I SAYED:I LOOVVEE IT!! YOU SOUND LIKE YOU REALLY LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY. I DO TOO.YOU CAN FIND ONE @ TARGET FOR ABOUT 150-200 BUCKS. Going to a dslr will not necessary get you better pictures in all circumstances only in low light situations without a flash. Depending on your budget you might want to take a look at the sony dsc R1 it is a ten megapixel digicam fixed lense camera that delivers excellent pictures since it uses a full frame cmos sensor just like most of the DSLR. Quality lenses for your DSLR can cost double and triple the price of the camera. How many extra lenses weighing over a pound each do you really want to carry around. Due to my budget constraints I would go with the Sony ALPHA 100 since it contains anti shake in the camera body and purchasing anti shake lenses from nikon or canon will give you sticker shock. The Sony camera can use a lot of the Minolta AF lenses that you can find on ebay. Nikon D50 is one of the easiest to grow with. You can start with it fully auto and then slowly introduce features and buy new lenses ranging from fish eye to telephoto. Buy any Cannon or Nikon D-SLR, they are all good / all used by professionals worldwide! Go for the one you like the look of, and one or two up the range if money permits. Nikons come with better len's so if you go for a Cannon you may need to spend an extra 拢100 on a good lens. Try a sigma or tameron lens, very well priced pro len's. Most of all you must be prepaired to buy a good flash as photography is all about light, 拢180 upwards is a good starting point, Cannon or Metz. |
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