chrisnutter1
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Hi,
Apologies if this is in the wrong location, I'm prepared to be shot if it is!!
I'm new to TP but have had a good look round, I posted a few days ago as an intro and to ease myself in so to speak.
I've been interested in photography since childhood as my dad is a keen amateur, I'm 27 now an I'm looking to progress and move into photography as a career.
I currently have an Olympus OM1 (which is older than me!!) and a Minolta Dynax 3000. Whilst they're both great (IMHO) they are antiquated compared with DSLRs.
I'm looking at purchasing either a Nikon or Canon but want something that will grow with me and won't need replacing in the next few years. I know the body is the 'cheap' bit as the lenses are the most important part (and the photographer).
The aim is to try the spectrum of photography to see which style I'm best suited to although I have ideas where I'd like to be in 10 years.
Can anyone recommend a good all rounder (I've heard the hype from the camera salesman but recommendations from a photographer are what I'm after!)
Is it worth me doing a course BIPP course for example or would work experience be the best bet? Or both!
Thanks in advance
Chris
Apologies if this is in the wrong location, I'm prepared to be shot if it is!!
I'm new to TP but have had a good look round, I posted a few days ago as an intro and to ease myself in so to speak.
I've been interested in photography since childhood as my dad is a keen amateur, I'm 27 now an I'm looking to progress and move into photography as a career.
I currently have an Olympus OM1 (which is older than me!!) and a Minolta Dynax 3000. Whilst they're both great (IMHO) they are antiquated compared with DSLRs.
I'm looking at purchasing either a Nikon or Canon but want something that will grow with me and won't need replacing in the next few years. I know the body is the 'cheap' bit as the lenses are the most important part (and the photographer).
The aim is to try the spectrum of photography to see which style I'm best suited to although I have ideas where I'd like to be in 10 years.
Can anyone recommend a good all rounder (I've heard the hype from the camera salesman but recommendations from a photographer are what I'm after!)
Is it worth me doing a course BIPP course for example or would work experience be the best bet? Or both!
Thanks in advance
Chris
