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I know it's a question that's been brought up a few times, but I've read through some old posts and the situation seems to have changed a bit!
I'm the sort of person that spends a long, LONG time considering big purchases, and in a market that changes as quickly as cameras do now, it's causing me issues! I'd initially decided on a 400D a few months ago, but other things came up in the meantime, so the purchase of my first DSLR got postponed.
Then the 450D came out, and I pretty much had my heart set on it, but now the 40D is starting to come down in price as well! Initially I said that the 450D was pretty much at the top of my price range, but if the 40D offers that much more, I could stretch I guess. I'd rather not, seeing as how I don't yet have any lenses and will be starting from scratch, and I'm a student so I'm not exactly loaded!
What I really don't want to do is buy a 450D now, only to find in a few months I want to upgrade because it doesn't do something that I want to do! And with rumours of a 50D in the pipeline, I'm guessing there might be some good deals coming up on the 40D (there's cashback at the moment, right?).
So to conclude, I want to get a camera that will last me a long time, whilst spending as little money in the long-run as possible! If that means buying a more expensive camera now, rather than making a loss on buying a cheaper on and upgrading, then maybe that's the best option? I'm so confused, any help would be great!
I'm the sort of person that spends a long, LONG time considering big purchases, and in a market that changes as quickly as cameras do now, it's causing me issues! I'd initially decided on a 400D a few months ago, but other things came up in the meantime, so the purchase of my first DSLR got postponed.
Then the 450D came out, and I pretty much had my heart set on it, but now the 40D is starting to come down in price as well! Initially I said that the 450D was pretty much at the top of my price range, but if the 40D offers that much more, I could stretch I guess. I'd rather not, seeing as how I don't yet have any lenses and will be starting from scratch, and I'm a student so I'm not exactly loaded!
What I really don't want to do is buy a 450D now, only to find in a few months I want to upgrade because it doesn't do something that I want to do! And with rumours of a 50D in the pipeline, I'm guessing there might be some good deals coming up on the 40D (there's cashback at the moment, right?).
So to conclude, I want to get a camera that will last me a long time, whilst spending as little money in the long-run as possible! If that means buying a more expensive camera now, rather than making a loss on buying a cheaper on and upgrading, then maybe that's the best option? I'm so confused, any help would be great!
I bought a 400d, then hubby got interested, so got him a secondhand 30d, once I tried the 30d, the fast shutter action and better autofocus (I felt) had me saving for a 40d in no time.