TS, get the Pentax K-x. Best for your budget.
The fold out LCD of D5000 is just Not-Right!!!!
Please... in which dreamland are you? Sales men are there to make money and the majority will do exactly this by suggesting those models with highest profit margin - or simply ignore him because they suspect he has no money. Sales men are not product explain guys and they are not photography trainers - despite all other rumours and the occasional good experience. Any approach of revealing non-knowledge when buying cameras will most likely call for a disaster, regardless which shop. We have seen such stories too many times here. TS must know some very basics and at least the average street price.2. Go forward, be polite and ask them.
Say the magic words "Hi. I want to learn DSLR photography, can you recommend some suitable DSLRs to me? Yeah, something like that. Please provide your budget.
Then, the retail executive there should be kind enough to share with you the brands. Personally, I go with Nikon or Canon. Canon is more popular, Nikon sounds more professional.![]()
D90 cost about $300 more, offers more manual functions
For a newbie, I was comparing Cano550d, Nikon D90 and D5000.
Took D5000 because it was cheapest, and picture quality almost same.
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Maybe I am newbie, and I could not tell difference between the cameras.
I just need a good camera to snapshot my active kids indoor and outdoor.
bro don't so evil la :devil:You will be able to tell the difference when you go shopping for you next lens or two.
Just take a look at the pricing difference AF-D 50mm/1.8, AF-S 50/1.4G and AF-D 50/1.4D. *hint* only one of these lenses can AF on your camera. But if you like MF, everything's cool with the D5k.
Picture quality wise, D5k, D90 and D300s are all similar.
bro don't so evil la :devil:
he did say he was an upgrader from PnS and already blown away by the difference in quality, even in auto mode.
Hard as it is for myself to believe, the vast majority of DSLR users are pretty happy with their camera and kit lens combo.
I guess Nikon marketed their cameras succesfully, to sell so many of their entry-level models to newbies.
That's rather an infection than poisoningLOL. I've been poisoned quite a bit recently, so I unconsciously started poisoning others.... :devil::bsmilie:
You will be able to tell the difference when you go shopping for you next lens or two.
Just take a look at the pricing difference AF-D 50mm/1.8, AF-S 50/1.4G and AF-D 50/1.4D. *hint* only one of these lenses can AF on your camera. But if you like MF, everything's cool with the D5k.
Picture quality wise, D5k, D90 and D300s are all similar.
this issue will pop up later ..when I need to reach your level of photography (in your blog)
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buying new lenses has little to do with 'levels' or ability... more so to do with affordability.this issue will pop up later ..when I need to reach your level of photography (in your blog)
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Please... in which dreamland are you? Sales men are there to make money and the majority will do exactly this by suggesting those models with highest profit margin - or simply ignore him because they suspect he has no money. Sales men are not product explain guys and they are not photography trainers - despite all other rumours and the occasional good experience. Any approach of revealing non-knowledge when buying cameras will most likely call for a disaster, regardless which shop. We have seen such stories too many times here. TS must know some very basics and at least the average street price.
And recommendations like "Canon is more popular, Nikon sounds more professional" are simply ... not helpful at all (politely said). Product reviews have shown multiple times that other brands can well stand and shine next to Canon and Nikon.
Tell me, if a sales person talks to you coldly and the price of the thing you want to buy is sky-high, would you even consider about it?
buying new lenses has little to do with 'levels' or ability... more so to do with affordability.
There are newbie photographers going around with over $20K of gear...
so it's not about whether you reach DD123's ability, but rather when you reach the point where you're willing to spend some money on new glass![]()
Greetings. You sounded quite rude, as expected.
Hahas. Ever heard of the saying, " Think thrice before speaking?"
You need to follow your own advice. What he said was not rude, but 100% accurate.