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Title: DSLR advice
Post by: Devilz on 28 May 2010, 19:44
I'm after one for long time and finally funds have been sorted to buy one. I do take pictures occassionally with my digital camera but I think now it's time to get better camera. I quite like canon EOS 1000D which is around £400 and then there is new EOS 550D which is double the price. (around £800)

Both are for beginners, which one will you recommend. One thing I need to know if I buy 1000D and at later stage if I buy better lenses, will it produce better results or shall I bite the bullet and invest in new 550D?

Waiting for all pro's to advise. Thanks

Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Diamond Hell on 28 May 2010, 22:45
Buy a 500D if you want movie capability, or 450D if you don't want it.

Spend the money on glass.

You absolutely will NOT regret it.
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Ridg on 28 May 2010, 22:58
Spend the money on glass.

+1

The better glass produces sharper images, most contrasty images, less distortion, reduced artefacts, chromatic aberrations so on so on

General rule of thumb is glass can last you a lifetime, a body will last you a few years (3-5)

Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Devilz on 28 May 2010, 23:15
450D is around £498 i.e. body only. Keep in mind i'm beginner.

What about getting 1000D and investing in better lens afterwards, is it worth it?
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Diamond Hell on 28 May 2010, 23:30
Get a kit and a 50mm prime.

I have to say the *gulp* £600 I spent on the 10-20mm lens is easily the best money I've spent on photographic gear - the pleasure you will get from the glass is phenomenal (matron).

Seriously, don't focus on the body - just get a kit, of the brand you want and get something to spur your creativity - the prime will give you shallow depth of focus and pin-sharp portraits and a wide-angle just gives you..... well, MORE.  It turns pretty much anything into a cinematic image.  Dig back through this section and you'll see some comparison images I got.
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Devilz on 29 May 2010, 08:17
this is what i'm planning to start with

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.205-0667.aspx
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Mortimer Hill on 29 May 2010, 20:41
one thing to be wary of is the lens supplied with the EOS 1000D

in the Canon budget range of lenses, the IS, image stabilised version of this lens is reputed to be much, much better. If you want to start with the EOS1000D, buy it with the IS version of the lens, or if they are not available together as a kit, buy them separately.
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: kdiz on 29 May 2010, 21:02
if it was me id grab a body only 500d or something then look at a differernt lens.
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Devilz on 04 June 2010, 21:32
can you guys recommend the best and cheaper place to buy one from?
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Ridg on 04 June 2010, 22:17
can you guys recommend the best and cheaper place to buy one from?

I get all my stuff from Jessops, they will price match or throw stuff in, they have great after sales and you don't have to worry about the body or glass being a grey import.
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Mortimer Hill on 05 June 2010, 02:23
can you guys recommend the best and cheaper place to buy one from?

I get all my stuff from Jessops, they will price match or throw stuff in, they have great after sales and you don't have to worry about the body or glass being a grey import.


Jessops are the Halfords of the camera world  :sad:

for good prices look here:


http://www.camerapricebuster.co.uk/
Title: Re: DSLR advice
Post by: Devilz on 05 June 2010, 21:36
looking into it. thanks mate