Hi ppl, imma female who are stuck w Canon1000d and sony a230!
I've no idea which to get! My budget is ard that price tho...
Hi ppl, imma female who are stuck w Canon1000d and sony a230!
I've no idea which to get! My budget is ard that price tho...
I think the A230 is a fair bit cheaper than the 1000D, based on the prices I've noticed in newspapers and/or at the shops.
Both are good cameras. Try them both and see which you prefer. Probably one will feel better to hold and to operate. It's a rather personal choice.
Just wondering if you've considered other cameras around that price too, or you've your heart set on only one of these 2 you've shortlisted.
hey, ive shortlisted this 2 cus i think they are quite gd. initailly wanna get g11/lx3 but after much consideration, i think i might as well use that money to get a dslr. my friend is using a200, which i think its gd for...hmm...me. canon wise, not sure, just well-known in dslr&compact.
Hi ppl, imma female who are stuck w Canon1000d and sony a230!
I've no idea which to get! My budget is ard that price tho...
ooo! useful advice. I might try and feel it myself! thanks!!!
Get the Pentax K x.
It is not given superb reviews on many sites for no reason. $800 body with 18-55 kit lens,$900+ body with 18-55 and 50-200 telephoto lens, $1100+ body with 18-55 and 55-300 telephoto lens.
its pretty! where to get them? and... is there red color in sg? i heard there are alot of color from japan! real cool. lots of CS is promoting pentax kx!
hey, ive shortlisted this 2 cus i think they are quite gd. initailly wanna get g11/lx3 but after much consideration, i think i might as well use that money to get a dslr. my friend is using a200, which i think its gd for...hmm...me. canon wise, not sure, just well-known in dslr&compact.
I think ergonomics and button placement might matter less if this is your first dslr. It matters more when you have used cameras for a while and your body automatically 'looks' for certain places to access certain functions. Since your friend is using the a200, get the Sony (especially if it is a very close friend you go out with often). Eventually when you start to buy more lens, you can try out your friend's equipment first to see if you like the focal length, etc and also buy different lens to share when you go out together.
ooo! useful advice. I might try and feel it myself! thanks!!!