Hi Nigel welcome!
Here is a thread with some useful information for newbies written by zoossh, and considerations before jumping into DSLR.
There are many brands out there, and all will suit your purpose. Read up on them and go to the shops and see how comfortable they handle in ur hands. No one can tell you which one u have to buy over another brand. Most will probably sing praises of their brand they are using.
Lots of previous discussions on this topic of camera selections, u can try to search the forum for the pertinent posts
Ryan
READ MORE first....
DSLR (Digital SLR)
SLR (Single Lens Reflex camera)
if you don't know all these terms, you need to read more, go down to the library and find out a bit more first.... and wat's your budget?
maybe let's say $400-$500?..
Nikon D40
exaclty ^.^ I suggest trying out compact cam first too~ once you are familar with the terms then you come back for bigger baby. i didnt start playing with one till i have my first pay lol my first dslr was canon eos d40, but then i realise after some time, sony cybershot w170 is just as good, with cheaper lens to play around with! yeah they have lens for that too
reading up first, like many have alr suggested. den maybe visit megastore like challenger or harvey norman, tell them your requirements, and they can give you pretty good advice. Then check it out again. It aint cheap, so make your buy worth.
Hi everyone, I'm a newbie to cameras and am interested in getting a SLR camera and start to play with..
Which BRAND camera should I start with?..
1 newbie qn: What's the difference between DSLR and SLR?..
Hi, thanks for the advice.. Most proberbly my dad will be paying 25% of the price for me.. So I'm able to get smth slightly better..
So you're prepared for the lenses, dry cabinet, etc? No?
Then just get a compact cam. No point in you getting a DSLR if you don't know how to use it and have no real interest in photography.
Not saying that i've totally no interest in photography. My uncle is using a Canon 10D and i like to use it.. Find it really nice to use.. Am willing to learn from scratch..