Any suggestios guys about a good SLR digital camera and the place to get it.. Most of them are very expensive and i was looking to get a second hand canon or nikon ???
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Originally posted by grdean2001
Any suggestios guys about a good SLR digital camera and the place to get it.. Most of them are very expensive and i was looking to get a second hand canon or nikon ???
Thanks, Raj.
In fact even I wanted to ask (you) the same question. Your pictures are great.
I have a Nikon FE-10 (with UV filter and other bells & whistles) but want to move to digital.
Compare Digital Cameras here. Good indepth reviews. If you have any other site like this then I would Love to know as well.
http://www.dpreview.com/
As said by someone - Budget will decide your purchase.
http://www.henrys.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/PageDisplay?dest=frames.jsp¤cy=CAD&storeId=10001
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Mumbai Maazi Ladki ...
Please check forum link at jjmehta.com . You cant go wrong after that .
I think it would be hard to beat NIKON in SLRs . D 70 / D 50 / D 40.
Another good site is dpreview.com .
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Fido.
Perhaps a question you should ask yourself first is what you're planning to get out of a camera. I say this because I also had a film SLR but I wouldn't go back to one at present given my needs.
SLR lenses can be quite expensive. Look at the prices for fast lenses; they can go upwards of $1000 easily. Also carting around a bag of lenses is not a lot of fun.
The reason camera manufacturers want you to go SLR is because lenses are a cash cow for them. Once you buy your first Canon/Nikon/whatever you are locked into that manufacturer. Why do you suppose lens mounts are different for each manufacturer.
There are lots of good fixed lens cameras out there that also offer good picture taking ability along with manual control. Look at the Canon G7, Sony H9 (not yet out), Canon S3 IS etc. Also look through the various forums on dpreview and check out the photos taken by users with these cameras. I have been very impressed by them.
IMO, you might want to consider a camera with built-in IS. Canon and Nikon do not offer them. Pentax (or is it Olympus) does. Lenses with IS cost that much more. The 2nd tier manufacturers have to offer more features at the same price point to compete with the big boys. Might be a reason to actually choose something other than Canon or Nikon.
Anyway, hope you're not more confused by all this information!
Thanks Maharaj, Fido and Alex.
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