£300-500 camera suggestions

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hi all,

I've been asked by a friend to look for a DSLR camera for her boyfriend. I've not kept up to date with cameras for the last 3-4 years and only really bothered with nikon.

Budget is £300-500.

No preference over make.
No previous equipment.
Supposedly has an eye for photography but has never owned a DSLR before.

Mainly shoots dogs and motorbikes but other general use. So fast moving subjects and from varying distances.

Any suggestions on camera body + lens?
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I've had the 750d and d5300 suggested but they seem to be over the £500 top end or are so close there's no room beyond the kit lens.

I also came across the Pentax k-50 with a 18-55mm and 50-200mm WR DAL Lenses for £489. Seems to have decent reviews and the reach of the 200mm would be nice for him.


I've not really bothered since buying my D700 6 years ago so I am out of the game really.

Any recommended online stores or places to avoid?
 
Second hand all the way. As long as it's been looked after.

Always best, cameras are very reliable pieces of equipment.

Given that the OP's friend shoots dogs and motorbikes. Maybe something like a d7000 + a sigma 50-150 f2.8. Possible get that for around £500. Will be much, much better than a slow 200mm zoom.
 
Big hands/small hands? If they have big hands then forget Nikon APS-C - the 3200/5500 feels like it's made for a small child.
 
Big hands/small hands? If they have big hands then forget Nikon APS-C - the 3200/5500 feels like it's made for a small child.
I've never been a believer in this idea. I've got relatively large hands, and am very happy with my little olympus em5. And the d500 aps-c is certainly no small camera.
 
if it was for me or a general purchase I would also recommend second hand, i'm looking at a second had D700 to accompany the first as a backup, however, it's a birthday present and she wants a new one for him.

I will check out the D7000 option :)
 
I've never been a believer in this idea. I've got relatively large hands, and am very happy with my little olympus em5. And the d500 aps-c is certainly no small camera.

I'm happy to use an Oly E-M10. I tried a bunch of cameras in late 2013 including the D3200, and it felt horrid and cramped. My brother has a D5500 that he bought at Christmas, and although having most controls through the rear screen makes it much easier to use, it's still cramped and with a dark and obscure viewfinder when using a zoom lens.
 
Don't forget the Nikon D90. A terrific camera that makes brilliant photographs.
One on here recently for £155 with a very low shutter count. Absolute bargain.
 
Buying new that Pentax deal looks very tempting, I think if I were ever to go back to DSLRs I would be looking at Pentax as I like their way of thinking - proper innovators.

Buying used then the world is your oyster with that budget really, I think the Nikon D7000 is a great used bargain as the sensor is very nice (a good improvement over the D90), it has lots of features and can be picked up super cheap with a kit lens (Nikon kit lenses are very good). Then something like the Tamron 70-300 VC @ £200 from MPB and you have a cracking set up.
 
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