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Hello everyone, another noob here!

So glad I found CS cause it has so much information here! Haven't really had the time to learn more due to my upcoming exams. Can't wait for them to be over.

Anyway, been a point and shoot user and would like to move to a dSLR. Quite interested in the upcoming D5000 and 500D. Will they be suitable for noobs?
 

Yes, why not. They are entry level DSLR. But note the differences in prices of lens between the two.
 

yes, definitely...:)

if u got more $$$, u can buy even better cam.. :bsmilie:
 

Go For it man!!!:thumbsup:
 

Welcome to CS. Focus on your exam first then join us, we are always here. :) though me too a newbie. Ho Ho..;p
 

yes, definitely...:)

if u got more $$$, u can buy even better cam.. :bsmilie:

Haha not that rich..

Hmm.. will wait for more reviews before I make a decision and yup will take note 3in1c.. about the difference in lens prices.

Thanks! :)
 

Hello...welcome.

As mentioned many times, all entry level cams will give you decent pictures when used within their limitations. Do some research to see if you can work around the limitations before buying and go to the shops to test the cams to see if it its nicely in your hands.
 

Any camera can be suitable for a newbie - provided the newbie is willing to learn the basics about photography and handling the camera. If you just want to Point and Shoot .. well there are already many solutions then.
If you are unsure about the whole topic you can also get a second hand camera to lower your expenses. Many offerings in the Classified section.
 

Thanks for the warm welcome and all the advice.

Appreciate it! :thumbsup:

Cheers!
 

50D and D5000 are of different leagues.
50D is a already considered a pro camera (high-end)
where as a D5000 is smack in the middle of the entry-level to midrange cameras.
Price difference is also nearly a 4 figure sum.

Marie
 

50D and D5000 are of different leagues.
50D is a already considered a pro camera (high-end)
where as a D5000 is smack in the middle of the entry-level to midrange cameras.
Price difference is also nearly a 4 figure sum.

Marie

Oh I meant the upcoming Canon 500D. 50D is definitely out of my budget. Haha
 

Hmm. Yes,
the 500D is the equivalent of D90.
Whereas as i have mentioned the D5000 is in the middle of entry-level cameras and mid-range.
It's a new league or category.
However new the D5000 is, it lacks the ability to focus with any older AF lenses such as AF-D lens.

Marie
 

Welcome to Clubsnap.

Do pls read up more first before you plonk down the money. Do proper homework.
 

Welcome! Hope you make a right choice! ;)
 

Anyway, been a point and shoot user and would like to move to a dSLR. Quite interested in the upcoming D5000 and 500D. Will they be suitable for noobs?

yes, why not..

there are also options like k200d, olympus e series, or sony models, these are all decent cameras..
 

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