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chrisritch

posted on 12th Jan 15 at 16:30

quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
I'm assuming that the horses are going to be a fair distance away so you'll need something telephoto to zoom into them? Do you have any idea what you've used before so we could judge as what to recommend? Perhaps ask the friend and see what he's got?

On the assumption that they're far away, for that money i would look at a second hand D90 and a Nikon 70-300mm 4-5.6G or possibly a 55-200mm if i thought it would be long enough (if i was going down the Nikon route of course) That should give you a decent body and a reasonable telephoto lens. Albeit maybe not the greatest lens out there, but 300mm is a decent length without spending an awful lot of money. There's also the D3200 that can be had but just be careful when buying lenses, not all will autofocus on this body :)

If you need a lens that's going to be an all rounder, for that money i would again look at a second hand D90 and maybe a second hand Tamron 18-200mm lens, which will give you a decent telephoto but will give you a wide angle too for more general shooting :)

Looking at Sony SLRs you can get a decent s/h body for around £150-170 in either an a550 or maybe an a700 then look at the Sony 75-300 lens for about £60 second hand. I used to have that lens and it gave fair results in good lighting, not so good in poor lighting. You could then potentially add a wider angle lens in either the 18-55 or 18-70 for £30-40.

Just had a quick look at Canon bodies second hand, and it looks like a possible 40D or 50D at a push then their 75-300 lens could be had for your money.

Good places to buy second hand from are Wex Photographic, MPB Photographic, London Camera Exchange as well as plenty of others. Most give either 6 or 12 month warranty's on second hand gear too.

If you wanted to compare some of the bodies i've been mentioning this website compares the specs and shows you the ins and outs of each camera

Nikon D90 vs Sony a550
http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon_D90-vs-Sony_Alpha_DSLR-A550

Nikon D90 vs Canon 40D
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon_EOS_40D-vs-Nikon_D90

Canon 40D vs Sony a550
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon_EOS_40D-vs-Sony_Alpha_DSLR-A550

and so on..


[Edited on 12-01-2015 by andy1868]



Distance wise the largest arena around is 100mx60m and i would be on the edges of that if that helps?

Thanks for the links, Will check them out! :thumbs:


andy1868

posted on 12th Jan 15 at 15:24

I'm assuming that the horses are going to be a fair distance away so you'll need something telephoto to zoom into them? Do you have any idea what you've used before so we could judge as what to recommend? Perhaps ask the friend and see what he's got?

On the assumption that they're far away, for that money i would look at a second hand D90 and a Nikon 70-300mm 4-5.6G or possibly a 55-200mm if i thought it would be long enough (if i was going down the Nikon route of course) That should give you a decent body and a reasonable telephoto lens. Albeit maybe not the greatest lens out there, but 300mm is a decent length without spending an awful lot of money. There's also the D3200 that can be had but just be careful when buying lenses, not all will autofocus on this body :)

If you need a lens that's going to be an all rounder, for that money i would again look at a second hand D90 and maybe a second hand Tamron 18-200mm lens, which will give you a decent telephoto but will give you a wide angle too for more general shooting :)

Looking at Sony SLRs you can get a decent s/h body for around £150-170 in either an a550 or maybe an a700 then look at the Sony 75-300 lens for about £60 second hand. I used to have that lens and it gave fair results in good lighting, not so good in poor lighting. You could then potentially add a wider angle lens in either the 18-55 or 18-70 for £30-40.

Just had a quick look at Canon bodies second hand, and it looks like a possible 40D or 50D at a push then their 75-300 lens could be had for your money.

Good places to buy second hand from are Wex Photographic, MPB Photographic, London Camera Exchange as well as plenty of others. Most give either 6 or 12 month warranty's on second hand gear too.

If you wanted to compare some of the bodies i've been mentioning this website compares the specs and shows you the ins and outs of each camera

Nikon D90 vs Sony a550
http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon_D90-vs-Sony_Alpha_DSLR-A550

Nikon D90 vs Canon 40D
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon_EOS_40D-vs-Nikon_D90

Canon 40D vs Sony a550
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon_EOS_40D-vs-Sony_Alpha_DSLR-A550

and so on..


[Edited on 12-01-2015 by andy1868]


chrisritch

posted on 11th Jan 15 at 10:35

quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
Is it going to be indoors or outdoors?

With it being action I'd be tempted to look at something second hand that was from further up the chain to give you better autofocus, if a Nikon along the lines of a D300 or D7000. The lens should also take a lot of consideration but could do with knowing if it's indoors or outdoors first :)

A budget would be handy too so we know what ballpark we're in :)



Bit of both really but when it's indoors it will be in well lit massive arenas

Budget hopefully £200-£250?


andy1868

posted on 11th Jan 15 at 08:37

Is it going to be indoors or outdoors?

With it being action I'd be tempted to look at something second hand that was from further up the chain to give you better autofocus, if a Nikon along the lines of a D300 or D7000. The lens should also take a lot of consideration but could do with knowing if it's indoors or outdoors first :)

A budget would be handy too so we know what ballpark we're in :)


nibnob21

posted on 10th Jan 15 at 22:07

D3200


chrisritch

posted on 10th Jan 15 at 21:17

Evening all


I'm looking into getting a half decent DSLR that I can use, mainly for use photographing horse shows etc so mainly action shots etc but I'm sure I would photograph other things too.

Basically I need a user friendly DSLR starter camera so I can get to grips with one, used my friends Sony something s few times but no idea about specs etc.

Would happily buy used just to get me started etc

Any recommendations gratefully received