Harry Potter
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I still can't decide. So help me.
get d40 if u dun wan to spend much. but i prefer 400D =)
If you are really keen in photography and you can afford it, I don't see any reason why you can't go straight to a 30D or D200.
If you're that undecided, do nothing because you shouldn't put yourself in a situation you'll possibly regret later.
If I were buying something from Nikon today, without a dSLR, I'd probably buy a D80 or wait for the replacement for the D200.
Is there any reason, you're not mentioning Olympus or Pentax?
But my fingers are itchy and wanted to shoot leh....especially all my friends are shooting and enjoying themselves so much...
I am just putting Nikon and Canon as examples... I have seen their ads in so many places that I can remember their model numbers easily.
I'd remind you that you get more full-featured cameras at similar prices by buying Olympus or Pentax.
But both brands don't have the same range of lens across the market spectrum. Both Nikon and Canon have many more lenses targeted at the consumer market. Choosing between a consumer and pro grade body is fine, the difference is a few hundred bucks at most, at least between the 400D and 30D, but the price difference between a consumer and pro grade kit of lens can be many thousands of dollars. Also, more third party lenses exist for Nikon and Canon than for Pentax and Olympus..
Yes, there are a lot of old and poor quality lenses available for Nikon and Canon and you don't get that variety available for Pentax and Olympus. That's a positive to me because you have less of a chance of wasting your money on rubbish.
Olympus and Pentax have done a good job covering the market with lenses that consumers will need without disgracing their names.