hi,anyone can recommend me a dslr camera?
i am newbie here...budget 5k....
what brand and model are good?
hi,anyone can recommend me a dslr camera?
i am newbie here...budget 5k....
what brand and model are good?
Not enough to buy the best body (imo), but just enough to get a decent combo: D700 + Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 lens if you bargain a little at the right shop.
BUY BUY BUY!
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From my personal viewpoint, as to what camera to recommend you, is going to be hard. It is like me asking you the question - "Can recommend me a sports car? I just got my license! I have 500K to buy this car. What make is the best?"
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hi,anyone can recommend me a dslr camera?
i am newbie here...budget 5k....
what brand and model are good?
hi,anyone can recommend me a dslr camera?
i am newbie here...budget 5k....
what brand and model are good?
hi,anyone can recommend me a dslr camera?
i am newbie here...budget 5k....
what brand and model are good?
If you think that brand A will do this better than brand B (within the same camera segment) then you should wake up from the illusions of marketing. The differences are some features, but not a general difference in quality.
To firework,
Hello and welcome to clubsnap. Congrats on your decision to buy a dSLR.
There are many other newbies like you who have asked the same question. Have you looked through their posts?
From my personal viewpoint, as to what camera to recommend you, is going to be hard. It is like me asking you the question - "Can recommend me a sports car? I just got my license! I have 500K to buy this car. What make is the best?" Also, like buying a pair of trousers, its all up to your personal preference - you want to wear it for work, leisure, or mix? My choice may not be yours. So don't want to recommend brand A model B, and then you go out and buy it, and after 1 week of use, come back and say we gave you lousy advice.
As such, I would recommend for you to go to the camera shops to try and handle each and every camera within your budget, which is like more than 60% of dSLRs out there! You need to make sure the ergonomics of the camera suits you. You don't want to buy a camera where its grip is either too big or too small for you. At the end of the day, you will come back here and start saying that such and such brand is lousy. Don't rush into buying a camera like you are buying a soda. Do your research carefully.
For brands, you have Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Sigma, and others. Hope you have a fruitful search!
We are here to explain anything else you might have difficulties with.
Cheers!
Welcome to CSFor starters how about the Leica M9?:bsmilie:
Jokes aside,your budget is quite a lot!
Canon EOS 50D/7D/5D MKII
Nikon D90/300/300s/700
Sony A550/850
Pentax K-7
Olympus E-30
Any of the above paired with a few lenses will be a great combo
Not enough to buy the best body (imo), but just enough to get a decent combo: D700 + Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 lens if you bargain a little at the right shop.
BUY BUY BUY!
Sorry, please ignore my previous post. I thought your budget was 6k.
hi,just review online it not bad,think will get it....