Hi peeps 
I am currently undertaking a 2 year Photography course, but i don't have a DSLR yet (obviously a bad situation lol), i am going to be saving every scratch of pennies for a DSLR.... but heres the problem... i haven't a CLUE what to go for!
I know this thread has appeared time and time again, but any help would be appreciated.
Originally i was going to go for the cheapest option, but since handling the bulky Nikon D50's that the college own, i have since changed my mind about getting a bulky 'lower end' camera, it seems to be that all the of the lowest end cameras are the chunkiest things.
Anyway.... My Dad has a refurbished Canon, i can't remember whether its a 400d or a 450d, the book says 400d but i think the camera is a 450d, now i've handled this and i can vaguely remember it feeling very sleek and nice to hold; i know its all about the feel of the camera more than anything, as they are mostly the same; but what i really want to know about are the 'other' DSLR's.
Basically you have your Canon's and your Nikon's, and then there are the other brands. I've seen a couple of students in my class with Sony's, and it got me interested in them, but they seem too good to be true. You can buy a 'Sony A450' for £330, it has a 14mp sensor, 7fps continuous shooting, amongst other 'higher end' features, all for a rediculous price that doesn't seem to make sense.
What i'd like to know is.... are the 'other' brands any good? So to speak...
What are the catches with this sony?
Is the price tag on this sony really too good to be true for its features? I've read on an amazon review that it has terrible autofocus, and that it isn't very sharp, could there be any truth in this?
What are the other brands like? Panasonic, Olympus etc.
I know Canon and Nikon are good cameras with good lenses, i just haven't a clue about the 'less big' DSLR names.
Thanks for reading, and thank you for any comments,
Steve
I am currently undertaking a 2 year Photography course, but i don't have a DSLR yet (obviously a bad situation lol), i am going to be saving every scratch of pennies for a DSLR.... but heres the problem... i haven't a CLUE what to go for!
I know this thread has appeared time and time again, but any help would be appreciated.
Originally i was going to go for the cheapest option, but since handling the bulky Nikon D50's that the college own, i have since changed my mind about getting a bulky 'lower end' camera, it seems to be that all the of the lowest end cameras are the chunkiest things.
Anyway.... My Dad has a refurbished Canon, i can't remember whether its a 400d or a 450d, the book says 400d but i think the camera is a 450d, now i've handled this and i can vaguely remember it feeling very sleek and nice to hold; i know its all about the feel of the camera more than anything, as they are mostly the same; but what i really want to know about are the 'other' DSLR's.
Basically you have your Canon's and your Nikon's, and then there are the other brands. I've seen a couple of students in my class with Sony's, and it got me interested in them, but they seem too good to be true. You can buy a 'Sony A450' for £330, it has a 14mp sensor, 7fps continuous shooting, amongst other 'higher end' features, all for a rediculous price that doesn't seem to make sense.
What i'd like to know is.... are the 'other' brands any good? So to speak...
What are the catches with this sony?
Is the price tag on this sony really too good to be true for its features? I've read on an amazon review that it has terrible autofocus, and that it isn't very sharp, could there be any truth in this?
What are the other brands like? Panasonic, Olympus etc.
I know Canon and Nikon are good cameras with good lenses, i just haven't a clue about the 'less big' DSLR names.
Thanks for reading, and thank you for any comments,
Steve
joking aside its best to molest as i always say, in other words go and handle all brands at jessops or a near camera shop and try them out and see which one feels comfy