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Hi All,
I'm looking for my first DSLR after a brief flutter with an OM10 several years back.
It's a bit of an odd mix of cameras that I am looking at for my first DSLR. I am very interested in the Sony Alpha cameras due to the fact they take minolta lens which can be had for bargain prices in secondhand shops. The built in Image stabalisation appeals as well as I have terrible problems keeping a camera still!
Options I have seen are an A500 for £260 secondhand, mint condition. Otherwise an A700 in mint condition for £350. Both are for the body only and I think I would prefer the A700 due to the better build, more traditional SLR design and superior viewfinder. The A500 does still look good though and Live view would be useful at times, but to learn photography, the A700 looks a better bet and should last me longer. A550 is also a similar shout with the better screen over the A500.
The other option is a Canon 500d with lens from Canon (refurbished) for £330. Obviously, the lenses need to be stabalised to get any benefit (which the kit lens is), but seems a great price for a well regarding camera.
I have looked at Nikon's, but the D90 is the only one that really interests me and it's a little beyond my budget.
I was hoping someone here might be able to give me some real life feedback of using some of these cameras.
I think the A700 is edging it at the moment, but I haven't discounted the other 2.
I used to love the fact I could pick lenses up for next to nothing for my old olympus and by the looks of things, it can be done for the Sony's too with so many great Minolta lenses still knocking about.
Anyway, your thoughts are most welcome!
Cheers everyone in advance!
Rob
I'm looking for my first DSLR after a brief flutter with an OM10 several years back.
It's a bit of an odd mix of cameras that I am looking at for my first DSLR. I am very interested in the Sony Alpha cameras due to the fact they take minolta lens which can be had for bargain prices in secondhand shops. The built in Image stabalisation appeals as well as I have terrible problems keeping a camera still!
Options I have seen are an A500 for £260 secondhand, mint condition. Otherwise an A700 in mint condition for £350. Both are for the body only and I think I would prefer the A700 due to the better build, more traditional SLR design and superior viewfinder. The A500 does still look good though and Live view would be useful at times, but to learn photography, the A700 looks a better bet and should last me longer. A550 is also a similar shout with the better screen over the A500.
The other option is a Canon 500d with lens from Canon (refurbished) for £330. Obviously, the lenses need to be stabalised to get any benefit (which the kit lens is), but seems a great price for a well regarding camera.
I have looked at Nikon's, but the D90 is the only one that really interests me and it's a little beyond my budget.
I was hoping someone here might be able to give me some real life feedback of using some of these cameras.
I think the A700 is edging it at the moment, but I haven't discounted the other 2.
I used to love the fact I could pick lenses up for next to nothing for my old olympus and by the looks of things, it can be done for the Sony's too with so many great Minolta lenses still knocking about.
Anyway, your thoughts are most welcome!
Cheers everyone in advance!
Rob

