I'm so new.


Goodness, you all talking about lenses already. The young chap still don't know about the tripartite relationship between Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO ... let alone how to manipulate the 3 to get good bokeh (blur background effect).

Let him get off the ground first ... no bicycle yet, how to take off training wheels?

And he's not sit for his exams yet ... so don't worry him with all this different combination, else he'll write "Canon 550D + Tamron 17-50mm lens" for his Chemistry paper! Let him clear his papers first and show to his parents he can make it. Else he'l only get a P&S instead.

Don't worry Jared. You still have a long ways to go ... we are all here to guide you if you need help ... and if you need seniors to help go down to ensure you don't get your "head chopped off", when you buy your gear.

Cheers!

(This boy won't be able to sleep tonite, salivating about all the different gear he'll be getting for his June holidays!)
 

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Is it 3 years warranty? At where?

Where's the disclaimer?
Read up where?
 

wow! thats a good deal, is it 3 yrs local warrenty? or 1 yr shop warrenty? haha this is damn important!
 

Dingaroo HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA well said! damn funni too LOL!
 

Goodness, you all talking about lenses already. The young chap still don't know about the tripartite relationship between Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO ... let alone how to manipulate the 3 to get good bokeh (blur background effect).

Let him get off the ground first ... no bicycle yet, how to take off training wheels?

And he's not sit for his exams yet ... so don't worry him with all this different combination, else he'll write "Canon 550D + Tamron 17-50mm lens" for his Chemistry paper! Let him clear his papers first and show to his parents he can make it. Else he'l only get a P&S instead.

Don't worry Jared. You still have a long ways to go ... we are all here to guide you if you need help ... and if you need seniors to help go down to ensure you don't get your "head chopped off", when you buy your gear.

Cheers!

(This boy won't be able to sleep tonite, salivating about all the different gear he'll be getting for his June holidays!)

Omg. Are you human.

Why can you read minds? :O

What you said is totally what I'm thinking now. SPOT-ON.

And yes, I would salivate (:

But I scared I won't get for my June's. ):

OH AND YOU ARE DARN FUNNY LOL.
 

wow! thats a good deal, is it 3 yrs local warrenty? or 1 yr shop warrenty? haha this is damn important!

its 3 years warranty from tamron..Like wat happen to me last time when i use 18-200, i send it back to the shop that i bought it and they send it back to tamron for warranty..
 

okiee... i'm just wondering for the cheap sets as mentioned by oneluckyguy LOL!!!!!!! maybe those are export sets or somthing..
 

I like the Tamron 17-50, but I wouldn't use it for low light shooting. It's AF is unreliable in low light. Hunts more than other lenses and sometimes refuses to achieve focus even after hunting (or at least on my body it does this). Of course if you don't need it for low light, it's a great lens.

I'd go for kit lens, and if you need to shoot in low light, a 35/50 prime is still the best bet.
 

First off why DSLR? If I were you I'll get somthing like the Panasonic LX-3 or fven the Canon S90. Learn to use the aperture for depth of field and shutter to freeze or blur subject or background. Learn about exposure backlit and side lit situations and how to use EV compensation and fill in flash.

But if you do get a DSLR Whatever DSLR is fine. Think and look at a brand's system and see what that system is gonna cost. Just get a standard lens - a 50mm equivalent for the sensor size of your chosen DSLR.

You can shoot very nicely with a standard lens. Zooms tend to be distracting for newbies = they tend to play with the zoom and miss the shot. Or pick up bad habit like no walking abound to find the right angle - just zoom in and shoot.

If you like my way of thinking do say so and I'll elaborate.
 

the other thing that u can consider when you purchase dslr is do you have friends that has it? try to follow them, so you can share the lense :D my friends are all CANON.. hence i am planning to get mine too
 

@magicdragon,

Kindly elaborate, I wanna listen.

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I don't have friends that have.
 

@magicdragon,

Kindly elaborate, I wanna listen.

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I don't have friends that have.

In that case, you might want to take up magicdragon's suggestion. Both are high-end Point and Shoots, and have the capabilities of low-end DSLRs. And you can basically learn something serious about good photography from these two models. The pricing for both will not hurt as much as even the low-end DSLRs! (somewhere around 600 to 700 bucks, if you know where to look).

In the event that you loose interest in Photography (goodness gracious no), you can still end up with a really good PnS that has many cool Auto mode features that will beat most of the PnS these days.
 

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@magicdragon,

Kindly elaborate, I wanna listen.

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I don't have friends that have.

High-end PnS means those like Canon G10/11 S90,Panasonic LX-3 and more...

If you wanna get a DSLR,can consider a 2nd hand Sony A100/200,KM 5D,Nikon D40/40x/50,Canon 300D/350D/400D/10D.They are all below $500(2nd hand)and can get you started into the DSLR world(If you want to get one).

If you wanna get brand new ones,there are lots of choices:

Pentax K-x(Most value for money)
Sony A230/330/500/550
Canon EOS 1000D/450D/500D/550D
Nikon D3000/5000
Olympus E-450

P.S Just saw your first post and wanna tell you i'm 15yo this year too:)
 

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i read from newbie guide, there is 1 quote that is very logic for me, it sounds like "if you can not afford to buy a new dslr because no budget, at the end you will give up because apparently you will spent more money to gear up yourself"
 

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Is it 3 years warranty? At where?

Where's the disclaimer?
Read up where?

wow! thats a good deal, is it 3 yrs local warrenty? or 1 yr shop warrenty? haha this is damn important!

okiee... i'm just wondering for the cheap sets as mentioned by oneluckyguy LOL!!!!!!! maybe those are export sets or somthing..

haha, you're right. it's an export set and 1 yr shop warranty only. they won't print the 'disclaimer' anywhere, but if there's smtg too good to be true, you shouldn't jump straight into buying it. If you ask the shop keeper, he won't bluff you also, but you must ask the right questions.
 

Regarding the P&S, I somehow think that I don't like that way.

Because I believe that I would hold this "hobby" for long, so I'll just go for a not-bad (entry-level/intermediate) dSLR.
And besides, if you want to buy, straight away buy a good one, so you won't "lose" any money by buying and buying.

That's in my opinion.

So I intend to go for 18-135mm with 550D.
 

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