taz said:I suggest, using Canon, you'll need a 70-200mm f4 IS. That is going to set you back about £700.
big soft moose said:this is why i dont get why you want to change systems - nikon pro spec bodies are every bit as good (some say better) as the canon ones , so if you already have lenses that fit the nikon it doesnt make sense to change
when you say that the d80 is 'slow' do you mean in terms of focusing (usually more of a lens issue), available shutter speeds (ditto), high iso performance, burst fps, or what ?
A second hand D3 or D2x would be absolutely spot on for the kind of use you are talking about , and would still take most of the lenses you are using on the D80 (and you could keep the d80 as a second body)
If you want to see whats out there perhaps you should hire a 1D , or 7D and a fast lens before making the expensive commitment to jump from one system to the other.
Maiken said:What is why you don't get why I want to change systems? Cause i'm still young i wan't to explore different types of cameras, and i didn't say i was just looking in to Nikon.
When I say its slow, I mean frames/second. Do you really think I'm that stupid to use over 1200£ on a camera that I've never tried? Of course I've tries the 7D!
What is why you don't get why I want to change systems? When I say its slow, I mean frames/second. Do you really think I'm that stupid to use over 1200£ on a camera that I've never tried? Of course I've tries the 7D!
Put your name in your sig then we'll all know you're a gal.I intend to use the camera for horse photography. Both portraits and competision.
What is why you don't get why I want to change systems? When I say its slow, I mean frames/second. Do you really think I'm that stupid to use over 1200£ on a camera that I've never tried? Of course I've tries the 7D!
Put your name in your sig then we'll all know you're a gal.
Well most people who shoot field sports types of events usually opt for the Canon 1.3X crop sensor of the 1D/1D2/ 1D3 and 1D4 series for the better field of view. The ID series also has the fast focusing and high frame rate which you'd probably appreciate.
I don't shoot horsey things - they make me nervous - a bit too big and prehistoric for me, but I can't imagine you'd have the trouble filling the frame that I would shooting a Wren which is why I go for the 7D.
While I'm sure the 7D would do a great job for you I think a 1D3 is probably more for you and they're getting affordable now. The 1D4 is still current but a bit pricey.
The D3 isnt slow in fps and neither is the d300s - the D2H was at one time the fastest thing on the market (although its quite low resolution).
My point is that if you change systems you need to replace all your lenses and at some point get a second body - and it doesnt make sense to do that when there are perfectly capable high end nikon bodies available.
but at the end of the day its your money and if you can afford to blow £1200 (probably more than that the way prices are going lately) on a 7D or 1Dmk2/3, and several hundred quid on a second body (i'd suggest something like a second hand 40D) and another couple of grand or so on a suite of canon fit lenses and flash guns then fine go for it
but you asked for advice on alternatives - and my suggested alternative is to buy a faster fps nikon, take it or not i could care less.
As to whether i think you're spoilt - thats not really germane - I dont know many 15 year olds who have that kind of cash to throw arround, let alone the money to change systems just because they want to try a diffeent make , or who could get a 70-200 IS as a birthday present, but if you do and you have then again fine its no skin off my nose.
edit: one other point to mention is that on both nikon and canon the image stabiliser is lens based (called IS in canon, OS by sigma, and VR by nikon), if you want a body based system you'll need to go to pentax/oly/ or sony.
Who said that i "just had 1200£ to blow"? I can use about 1400£
And why would i need a second body in fact?
It's no good Pete - I think the engagements off mate!![]()

Haa right I didn't realise.. In that case yeagh stick with the Nikon![]()
theres very little that canon do that nikon dont
The problem with Nikon is the lenses are £150 or £1500 with nothing in between
Canon 70-200 F/4
300mm F/4 IS
400mm F/5.6
24-105mm F/4
To name a few nikon have no equivalent of
but i just think its bonkers to change systems without a damn good reasonReally can you back this up? have you ues both ?Since the Sony A580 arguably had better high ISO performance than the Canon 7d, I'm presuming the A77 will as well.