Which Camera please ?

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Hi everyone :wave:

Could someone or some of you point me in the right direction of choosing a camera please ?

I distantly remember that the cameras to have are SLR's and D-SLR's ?

I have a budget of £500 - £1000 new or used.

I have a very basic understanding about photography. I think I might have an eye for it, only time will tell. I am a quick learner though and pick things up quite easily.

Is there a good beginners guide to photography, like a bible so-to-speak, or do I just use the forums resources ?

My main passion is cars, I love seeing pictures of cars that have been taken with those excellent camera's.

Could I have some suggestions please ;)

Thanks very much :thumbs:

Paul
 
Before you buy go into a shop and handle a few. It helps if you like the feel of a camera.
 
I think that the learning curve / expense with a film camera is pretty steep. The nature of digital allows you to take lots of pictures trying different techniques examine the results & decide what type of results you like. Broadly speaking all SLRs/DSLRs are more versatile than the other choices. I don't believe you need to spend your top budget to get what you need initially. Play with a few in the shops, see what you like & maybe down the line you'll want to invest in a lens or two.
 
What makes the Canon 40d a good choice over other cameras then, out of interest ?

Id just hate to buy one particular camera and later find out I should have bought something else :(

Ideally, browsing through the forum, I should try and get a package, rather than just a camera ?

What do people suggest ?

Thanks :)
 
D90 is classed as an amazing low light camera, well within your budget. You could pick a 2nd hand one up for £500.

And then you have some money to spend on decent glass. Glass is more important than the camera. I would reccomend the 50mm 1.8 right off the bat, which is good if you can get close up to those cars.
I also use a Tamron 75-300 f/4-5.6 which, I'll be honest... Isn't brilliant in low light, but if your taking photos of cars it would be fine.
Plus paired with the D90 with its good noise capability...

The lens cost about £100-150 and on the D90 it would equate to a maximum of 450mm because its a DX crop sensor. (On DX cameras you X the lens length by 1.5) Basically a DX camera would get you 1.5 times closer than a full frame camera would (FX)
DX cameras are also cheaper and used alot more for sports photography.

I would also suggest saving up for some good pro end glass. Right now your miles off from affording any but if you want the better shots you pay the price.
A Nikon 70-200 2.8 will set you back £1600 ish, and if you need, a 2X teleconverter will be around 2-300

On the D90 the 70-200 equates to 105-300 and if you add the 2X tele converter it equates to 210-600mm which is fairly good for sports photography.

Any more info let me know.
 
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First thing to do is to spend a couple of days reading threads in this forum about different cameras and lenses.
Then go to a shop and handle a few to see which feels best.

Then come here, let us know which ones you liked and we can help you as much as possible :)
 
D90 is classed as an amazing low light camera, well within your budget. You could pick a 2nd hand one up for £500.

And then you have some money to spend on decent glass. Glass is more important than the camera. I would reccomend the 50mm 1.8 right off the bat, which is good if you can get close up to those cars.
I also use a Tamron 75-300 f/4-5.6 which, I'll be honest... Isn't brilliant in low light, but if your taking photos of cars it would be fine.
Plus paired with the D90 with its good noise capability...

The lens cost about £100-150 and on the D90 it would equate to a maximum of 450mm because its a DX crop sensor. (On DX cameras you X the lens length by 1.5) Basically a DX camera would get you 1.5 times closer than a full frame camera would (FX)
DX cameras are also cheaper and used alot more for sports photography.

I would also suggest saving up for some good pro end glass. Right now your miles off from affording any but if you want the better shots you pay the price.
A Nikon 70-200 2.8 will set you back £1600 ish, and if you need, a 2X teleconverter will be around 2-300

On the D90 the 70-200 equates to 105-300 and if you add the 2X tele converter it equates to 210-600mm which is fairly good for sports photography.

Any more info let me know.

Adam, thank you for the indepth reply. My common sense will only get me so far as most of the stuff you've so kindly said I dont understand !

So far, I think I need a camera with a lens and everything else in a package.

Which would be a good all-rounder lens I would need ?

Thanks

First thing to do is to spend a couple of days reading threads in this forum about different cameras and lenses.
Then go to a shop and handle a few to see which feels best.

Then come here, let us know which ones you liked and we can help you as much as possible :)

Micloi - I know that user name from some other forum, a car one ! Maybe your the same guy ?

If I went into a shop, I could pick several up in my price range and still wouldnt know which is best for me :|

Cheers :thumbs:
 
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