Hi All,
I'm having a bit of trouble deciding on what to spend my budget on which is ~£700 at absolute max (give or take £20). Firstly, I'm a beginner at photography but have been doing LOTS of reading over the past few weeks in preparation for buying my first DSLR.
However, I have a tricky decision to make and I was hoping for some advice that would make my future upgrade path easier. My main question is:
With a budget of £700, am I better off buying better lenses or a better body?
I simply don't have the money for both (wish I did) and I just don't know what is going to be a more sensible upgrade path. I'm looking at doing a good spread of photography from product shots for my websites (just basic shots, nothig too intricate) to wildlife shots in my local woods.
I can get a brand new D40x + 18-55mm kit lens for £310 after the £40 rebate and a discount my brother can get me (providing it's still in stock, otherwise a D60 or similar when it's released). That leaves just enough for something like a Nikon 18-200mm VR lens, which is obviously a lovely lens. However, I worry it's too much lens for the camera and would be a waste on me considering my lack of knowledge (though I learn fast).
Alternatively, I could get a D80 with an 18-135mm lens which would give me a better body (though bulkier and not as portable) but not as good a lens (as far as I understand).
So, what is the best choice in your opinion? Should I get a D40x, sideline the extra money until I'm a bit more certain about what I want to do, or just get the D80 which means no lens upgrade for a long while and a bulkier body, but greater compatability with AF lenses.
I must admit I'm leaning towards the D40x at the moment because it's a camera more suited to my skill leve (for now), but a D80 is mighty tempting. I have access to a very nice Manfrotto tripod, a Nikon flash (SB800 I think) and other bits and bobs, so it's really just the core kit that I need to think about for now.
What do you lot think?
I'm having a bit of trouble deciding on what to spend my budget on which is ~£700 at absolute max (give or take £20). Firstly, I'm a beginner at photography but have been doing LOTS of reading over the past few weeks in preparation for buying my first DSLR.
However, I have a tricky decision to make and I was hoping for some advice that would make my future upgrade path easier. My main question is:
With a budget of £700, am I better off buying better lenses or a better body?
I simply don't have the money for both (wish I did) and I just don't know what is going to be a more sensible upgrade path. I'm looking at doing a good spread of photography from product shots for my websites (just basic shots, nothig too intricate) to wildlife shots in my local woods.
I can get a brand new D40x + 18-55mm kit lens for £310 after the £40 rebate and a discount my brother can get me (providing it's still in stock, otherwise a D60 or similar when it's released). That leaves just enough for something like a Nikon 18-200mm VR lens, which is obviously a lovely lens. However, I worry it's too much lens for the camera and would be a waste on me considering my lack of knowledge (though I learn fast).
Alternatively, I could get a D80 with an 18-135mm lens which would give me a better body (though bulkier and not as portable) but not as good a lens (as far as I understand).
So, what is the best choice in your opinion? Should I get a D40x, sideline the extra money until I'm a bit more certain about what I want to do, or just get the D80 which means no lens upgrade for a long while and a bulkier body, but greater compatability with AF lenses.
I must admit I'm leaning towards the D40x at the moment because it's a camera more suited to my skill leve (for now), but a D80 is mighty tempting. I have access to a very nice Manfrotto tripod, a Nikon flash (SB800 I think) and other bits and bobs, so it's really just the core kit that I need to think about for now.
What do you lot think?