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Tiesto

posted on 18th May 10 at 18:49

Ended up going for a Panasonic G1.

Not my first choice but got it for a good price and liked the slightly smaller/robust body and flip out lcd which has proved very useful.

Lens selection isn't great right now but kit lens will do me for now while I get into it more.


Daveskater

posted on 18th May 10 at 12:55

Nice one :cool: I'm well pleased with mine :nod:


Haimsey

posted on 17th May 10 at 21:48

quote:
Originally posted by Daveskater
Nikon D3000 over the Canon tbh ;)


I just bought one of these :D Should be here wednesday.


whitter45

posted on 17th May 10 at 13:22

I have the sony a380

Love it


Nismo

posted on 12th May 10 at 10:58

I have a Sony A200, cant knock it tbh!


MarkSport

posted on 11th May 10 at 22:14

quote:
Originally posted by Daveskater
Nikon D3000 over the Canon tbh ;)




great cam :)[/


deano87

posted on 11th May 10 at 22:01

I have a 450D. No idea what the prices are these days but it's fantastic.


Daveskater

posted on 11th May 10 at 12:51

Nikon D3000 over the Canon tbh ;) The Canon has Live View so you can use the screen to take pics like your Bridge camera, but the Nikon looks nicer (imo of course) and is better quality.

That's not just me either, I read a magazine and they pitched the two against each other and the Nikon came out on top :cool:


Matt L

posted on 10th May 10 at 23:09

1000d is quite good its what i had/have but soon upgraded from it to the 50d but still use the 1000 every so often, depending on if you intend to get into or not id suggest the 1000d


BluKoo

posted on 10th May 10 at 21:37

I was looking at a camera around that price range, then i decided if its worth spending that amount, then why not push the boat out a little further and treat myself. I ended up getting the 450D for £500. Worth every penny :)

[Edited on 10-05-2010 by BluKoo]


Tiesto

posted on 10th May 10 at 21:30

My trusty Fuji FinePix S5000 has come to it's end :(, and wanting to invest in a better quality camera this time round.

I've not kept up with the latest SLR's so any recommendations would be great! Prefferably one that comes with lens kit (i.e. not just body) and can take SD cards as have shit load lying about.

Cheers :thumbs: