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[sYn]
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Posted: Sat, 5th Oct 2013 17:10 Post subject: DSLR Recomendations |
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So I pulled my old SLR out of storage (and by that I mean the dusty shelve in my office) and had a day out taking snaps. It turns out buying film these days is a real pain in the ass so I want to look at pricing up a cheap DSLR if that's even possible.
The SLR I have is a Minolta Dynax 5 (cheap one I bought years ago) so ideally I want something at least equal to that. No obvious budget yet but as cheap as is humanly possible without it being pointless.
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Posted: Sat, 5th Oct 2013 19:20 Post subject: |
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Canon or Nikon, you can't go wrong with either. IF you don't want to wait for an answer get a hold of Fisk. He knows his stuff 
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Sat, 5th Oct 2013 19:37 Post subject: |
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To be honest, Sony NEX A7 or A7r.
If a optical viewfinder is a must, Nikon D5200 looks interesting from the lower end of the budget spectrum, with good and relatively inexpensive lenses available.
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fisk
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Posted: Sun, 6th Oct 2013 00:57 Post subject: |
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1. What do you want to use it for? (What, where and at what hour will you mostly shoot)?
2. How important is a large array of different lenses/lens types and a used-lens/paraphernalia?
3. Are you interested in filming with it, at all?
Yes, yes I'm back.
Somewhat.
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[sYn]
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Posted: Sun, 6th Oct 2013 01:02 Post subject: |
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Beginner level photography, primarily I'll probably use it to take snaps of the kid but I've got some for fun photography competitions at work that I want to jump into. Likely to be mainly daytime shooting out and about on walks in the country/parks/forests/playgrounds/garden/my sofa.
All depends on cost, its unlikely I'll buy a huge number of lenses but having some options would be good.
I can live without filming, depends on the price difference.
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fisk
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Posted: Sun, 6th Oct 2013 11:54 Post subject: |
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In that case I'd buy a 50mm lens f/1,8 - the Nikon D5200 has a great balance between sharpness and good low-light performance for a camera at that level and a dynamic range of 13.9ev's
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Somewhat.
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