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My first forum question is,
What do you guys think is the best entry level DSLR.
What do you guys think is the best entry level DSLR.
My first forum question is,
What do you guys think is the best entry level DSLR.
take photos ..
Jokes aside .. I intend on mainly photographing nature, landscapes and architecture/cityscapes.
erm, I'd like a good low-light performance for night shots. High F numbers.
No preferred size, make/model.
It needs an SD card slot but thats usually on most.
price range £300-£600.
take photos ..
Jokes aside .. I intend on mainly photographing nature, landscapes and architecture/cityscapes.
erm, I'd like a good low-light performance for night shots. High F numbers.
No preferred size, make/model.
It needs an SD card slot but thats usually on most.
price range £300-£600.
Thats the lens, not the body.
There is a massive range to choose from. Get to a camera shop and try out every single one they have in your budget.
remember a good lens on a lower spec body is better than a top of the range body with crap glass.
I'm leaving myself limited money for atleast a half descent lens.
take photos ..
Jokes aside .. I intend on mainly photographing nature, landscapes and architecture/cityscapes.
erm, I'd like a good low-light performance for night shots. High F numbers.
No preferred size, make/model.
It needs an SD card slot but thats usually on most.
price range £300-£600.
You really dont need to worry about breaking the shutter. It wont happen unless you are very unlucky. You wont shoot 500 pictures every day, I can guarentee you that.
Trust me, I can and have.
So you shoot 500 shots every day?

Okay, so forget shutter actuations.
What's the classifields ??
All the modern DSLRs - and most of the older ones - are good. Canon and Nikon are the most popular and probably have the widest choice of OEM and third party lenses and accessories, if this is important to you.
I wouldn't worry about blowing the shutter. The 75,000 actuations is just the warranty limit, lots of shutters go on long after reaching it. OTOH, they can fail sooner. It's not a big deal really. The manufacturer will make good if its under warranty, otherwise get it replaced or buy another camera if that's a better option for you.
Why don't you stick around for a month and make 100 posts (ask questions, comment and so on) then you will get access to the classifieds? You will probably find something you like at a decent price there, and it's a fairly safe way to buy.
"Classifieds" are listings of second hand items for sale.
You'll need 100 posts and to be a member for 30 days to get access though, FYI.Oh I see, cool.