Advice on first SLR

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Hello;

Just after a little advice I posted a while back about moving from my Fuji S6500 fd bridge to an SLR and after reading all of the posts, and thank you for them all. I have decided to get a D-SLR now I am looking at around a £500 budget will go slightly over. I like the Canons (all I have used tbh) and have seen this bundle
http://www.jessops.com/online.store...EOS 450D 8GB Twin Lens Bundle-75675/Show.html
Tempted to get this as for a starters pack I think it looks quite good any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Greg
 
Get yourself into the shop and try it out.
If you like the feel of it:eek:
Buy it :thumbs:
That is my humble advice for what it's worth.
But I don't think you'll regret it.:thumbs:
 
I'd be temped to go for the 450D and 18-55 IS lens for around £380 including cash back. Then look to getting the Canon 55-250 IS lens for around £180 read good reviews bout the Canon zoom but mixed for the Tamron. Whichever enjoy.
 
Thanks for the advice,

i went in to the shop and had a look at the 450d and the d60 both seem very nice and vergy good the D60 is £100 less for the same kit. is there a lot of difference between them for a starter camera what would you recomend?
 
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a detailed piece about the issues that face you when buying your first DSLR. You can read it here.
 
Thanks for the advice,

i went in to the shop and had a look at the 450d and the d60 both seem very nice and vergy good the D60 is £100 less for the same kit. is there a lot of difference between them for a starter camera what would you recomend?

In terms of IQ very little, the 450D as a 3" LCD with live view and I think its shoots at a faster FPS.

Which one handled the better and which had the easiest menus to navigate. :thumbs:
 
Personally I would go for the Canon, purely because of the restriction of lenses that will autofocus on the D60 - I had one and it was one of the reasons I recently upgraded to a D80 (which can be had for £400 ish)....
 
I'll second the advice to get yourself down to a camera shop and try them out, it's the best way once you have exhausted all the reviews and forums on the net! I started off on a Fuji s6500 till it got stolen and then i upgraded to a Canon 450d, and i've never regretted the choice. Im not sure what the Tamron 70-300 is like, so read up on a few reviews and see if it is appropriate for the type of stuff you want to photograph.

[As a side note, i didn't really miss having the zoom capability of the s6500 when i moved to the 450d, in case that's what you were worried about. The quality of even the kit lens is so much better and you just have to get a bit more creative with your footwork.]
 
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