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Hi, I am looking at taking the leap into the world of DSLR and will be looking at making my purchase in the next few weeks. Having read the many reviews/forums/guides etc, I have the feeling of 'is it really going to make much difference?'
I want to be able to use the camera for a variety of things, so I suppose what I am looking for is 'a good allrounder'. As well as taking general photos of my family, we also have a holiday to Florida in 6 months so I want to be able to record this once in a lifetime holiday (kids are growing up fast so last opportunity we will probably get) in as much quality as possible. Also, I run a sunday league football team, so I'd like to be able to get some shots of the lads in action.
My budget is not restrictive, but I don't want to spend for the sake of spending. I am a novice and if my enthusiasm grows in the future, then I'll be prepared to pay extra to move to the next level, but I don't want to overcommit if after 6 months my purchase spends most of its time gathering dust.
I have been using the Jessops website as my point of reference and have shortlisted the following options. I don't expect a 'definitely go for this option' because I know opinions will be subjective, I would just like some thoughts on the options I have considered, or other options you think may be worth consideration.
1 - Canon 1100D with 18-55mm DC Lens and Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Lens - £419 with £30 cashback. (£389)
2 - Canon EOS550D with 18-55mm DC Lens and Canon 75-300mm DC Lens - £449
3 - Nikon D3100 + 18-55mm VR + 55-200mm Non VR - £449 with £60 cashback (£389)
4 - Nikon D3200 + 18-55mm VR Lens - £421.31 with £45 cashback (£376.31)
5 - Nikon D5100 with 18-105mm VR Lens -£524.97 with £55 cashback (£469.95)
I have what I think is my preferred option already in mind, but any thoughts you can offer would be most appreciated. Thanks.
I want to be able to use the camera for a variety of things, so I suppose what I am looking for is 'a good allrounder'. As well as taking general photos of my family, we also have a holiday to Florida in 6 months so I want to be able to record this once in a lifetime holiday (kids are growing up fast so last opportunity we will probably get) in as much quality as possible. Also, I run a sunday league football team, so I'd like to be able to get some shots of the lads in action.
My budget is not restrictive, but I don't want to spend for the sake of spending. I am a novice and if my enthusiasm grows in the future, then I'll be prepared to pay extra to move to the next level, but I don't want to overcommit if after 6 months my purchase spends most of its time gathering dust.
I have been using the Jessops website as my point of reference and have shortlisted the following options. I don't expect a 'definitely go for this option' because I know opinions will be subjective, I would just like some thoughts on the options I have considered, or other options you think may be worth consideration.
1 - Canon 1100D with 18-55mm DC Lens and Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Lens - £419 with £30 cashback. (£389)
2 - Canon EOS550D with 18-55mm DC Lens and Canon 75-300mm DC Lens - £449
3 - Nikon D3100 + 18-55mm VR + 55-200mm Non VR - £449 with £60 cashback (£389)
4 - Nikon D3200 + 18-55mm VR Lens - £421.31 with £45 cashback (£376.31)
5 - Nikon D5100 with 18-105mm VR Lens -£524.97 with £55 cashback (£469.95)
I have what I think is my preferred option already in mind, but any thoughts you can offer would be most appreciated. Thanks.