jlkk76
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Let me share my buying experience for my first DSLR (now on 2nd one)
1) I looked at my bank account. 1.5k Ho say liao.
2) I go to a shop.
3) Asked for cheapest Canon and Nikon at the time.
4) Hold Canon
Hold Nikon
One feels like cheap plastic toy compared to the other. (I wont say which brand)
5) Play controls on both Cameras.
One feels like engineers and marketing dept had too much say in it.(Print button on a camera? o come on) The other, yes, the designer is a photographer.
6) The uncle at the counter say, this brand 90% of business is only cameras and lens. this other one sells everything under the sun.
7) And he added "Come on, in my time, the only Japanese camera a young man wants is THIS Brand. Uncle is in his 40s.
So I paid $1250 for everything plus a kit lens and a sd card and a bag.
Well, thats how i bought my first DSLR
Lol, you don't have to say what brands...it's pretty obvious. Still, the two things I'm looking at above all others are image quality and lens quality. They've each got their pro's and con's. If I've got my facts right, the D3x is the first Nikon to ever go past 12MP. Canon were doing that long before. Pro's and con's...
Not trying to stage a brand war here but I have seen many reviews quoted this saying:
Canon is good for their high end/pro-level and pns cameras.
Nikon is good for their mid-range/semi-pro cameras.
Sony is value for money for their low-end/entry level cameras. (as in features, handling, quality and price).
And I always believe in this: The one who invented/started it may not have the best product.
Of course, to each his own, everyone has their own rights to decide on their own purchase which suit their needs/ego better.
Not trying to stage a brand war here but I have seen many reviews quoted this saying:
Canon is good for their high end/pro-level and pns cameras.
Nikon is good for their mid-range/semi-pro cameras.
Sony is value for money for their low-end/entry level cameras. (as in features, handling, quality and price).
And I always believe in this: The one who invented/started it may not have the best product. If the camera/lens quality is really so much more important than the usability itself, then just get yourself the best product in the market and no one will say anything about it, which of course the word "best" differs from person to person.
Of course, to each his own, everyone has their own rights to decide on their own purchase which suit their needs/ego better.
Lol, you don't have to say what brands...it's pretty obvious. Still, the two things I'm looking at above all others are image quality and lens quality. They've each got their pro's and con's. If I've got my facts right, the D3x is the first Nikon to ever go past 12MP. Canon were doing that long before. Pro's and con's...
And I really find it interesting if 90% of Nikon's business is cameras and lenses, why are third party lenses seemginly (just from my general observations...could be wrong) so much more popular on Nikon bodies than on Canons? Range, quality, price...?
Lol, you don't have to say what brands...it's pretty obvious. Still, the two things I'm looking at above all others are image quality and lens quality. They've each got their pro's and con's. If I've got my facts right, the D3x is the first Nikon to ever go past 12MP. Canon were doing that long before. Pro's and con's...
And I really find it interesting if 90% of Nikon's business is cameras and lenses, why are third party lenses seemginly (just from my general observations...could be wrong) so much more popular on Nikon bodies than on Canons? Range, quality, price...?
Oh, you just said exactly the opposite of what the review I posted says with regards to exposure...hmm...
I find exactly the same as you regarding noise and sharpness. In the sample images I've seen posted online, I find the noise and sharpness much better on the 450D, especially in the darker areas.
Dude, I am typing that story to say that "just buy". Not to induce another round of comparison questions.
But to humour you, pple buy 3rd party because they know they will never need the kind of quality that Nikon glass produces. Save 1k can do a lot of things ok?
Couldn't agree more. And it depends what motivates you. Do you prefer form over function? Do you look solely at specifications? Is it all about the image quality, or the user experience? Are you a love at first sight person? Lol. I'm not only looking at my starting point, I'm looking at where I want to be in the future both in terms of body (60D is sounding really enticing) and lenses (some F4 L series lenses would carry across very nicely to a better body)...
brother, i am not going to harm you with my words but i want to know from you more. until today, the 13th page when will you get your camera?? i think everyone on your thread want to follow up with you on this since all of us constributed alot to your enquiry.
you mention (keep mentioning)you want something light for carrying around but now you mention you want 60D. previously you also mention you looking at 70-200f4IS which is also a super heavy lens around. combining the weight for the body and lens will not a "light" camera you will be getting.
why dont you round up all this with a buying and next try to shoot more first, from there you will really realised what you will need and what is good for you. you cant go far if you think of so many factors at the moment with nothing. but when you got the equipment later, yours thought and ideas might even not the same anymore.
Sorry to confuse. My mind is made up. I'm getting the 450D, and most likely the EF-S 17-55 F2.8 IS USM lens. I've already made a few offers on second hand lenses in these forums, and have some e-quotes on bodies. The 60D comment was in terms of what I might get AFTER the 450D (which forms part of the reason for getting the 450D...a clear upgrade path when it comes time).
It's ok, I'm not backflippingI'm hoping to find a second hand EF-S 17-55 F2.8 lens with hood and UV filter for $1300-1350.
Sorry to confuse. My mind is made up. I'm getting the 450D, and most likely the EF-S 17-55 F2.8 IS USM lens. I've already made a few offers on second hand lenses in these forums, and have some e-quotes on bodies. The 60D comment was in terms of what I might get AFTER the 450D (which forms part of the reason for getting the 450D...a clear upgrade path when it comes time).
It's ok, I'm not backflippingI'm hoping to find a second hand EF-S 17-55 F2.8 lens with hood and UV filter for $1300-1350.
Oh, and the 70-200 F4 lens is only if I ever need that focal range (which I may never need). I figure I'll start with the 17-55, then if I need a bit more range I really love the 24-105 L series F4 lens. The 70-200 F4 would be the logical final piece of the puzzle...IF I ever need it and I'd carry it to wherever I intended to shoot...it certainly wouldn't be a walkaround lens due to the weight (but still lighter than the 7-200 F2.8 lens).
A sincere thank you to everybody who offered some advice and helped me make an informed decision. Despite choosing Canon, I think Nikon have some wonderful cameras, and a certain part of me will always wish I got the D90 (ooh, those lovely ergonomics and big, bright viewfinder). But I made the decision according to some criteria that were important to me in terms of both wants and needs, and feel better for making an informed choice.
I'll let you guys know when I've got camera + lens in my hot little hands and hopefully some kind ClubSNAPpers can give me a few pointers out on a photoshoot one of these days![]()