Ksanti
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As a first time DSLR owner (note: not first time 'user', I've been using my Dad's D5000 for a fair while now, but I feel that I'm both ready to take the plunge into starting my own kit, so I can take my own stuff wherever and whenever, and that the D5000 is somewhat limiting.)
Now, I realise that cost becomes a huge issue with jumping ship later on when lens collections build up etc., so I thought I should ask this now.
Which ship of Nikon, Canon and Sony should I jump on now, getting my first DSLR (or potentially SLT, in Sony's case)?
I know it's hard to discuss this as most photographers will have their wealth of experience with one system, but I figured I'd try. The main manufacturer traits I guess would be warranty, firmware updates, continued support for older mounts etc.
I know many would dismiss Sony, and probably with good reason, but I am considering them.
- They may be incredibly new to the DSLR game, but in their 4 years it seems they've done incredibly well to push themselves to arguably the biggest threat to the big two with Zeiss deals, Minolta designs and genuinely useful developments, so in my eyes they seem to be a strong newcomer?
- Like I said, they have been making developments, SLT cameras especially, that seem to really present new performance areas.
- Sony seems pretty damn keen to break into this market, I'm not sure what their profits have been but with Sony's financial backing it's not like they'll be going bust any time soon.
I know the second hand market is pretty much non-existent for Sony a-mount lenses, but the a55 especially is tempting me with video AF and 10fps burst, as I really can't afford anything like a 1D and sports is a fairly large part of my shooting.
I'm not looking to challenge, I'm looking to get opinions, I have the luxury of being able to choose system now with comparatively little by way of anchors (Dad has a couple of half-decent Nikon lenses, and a couple of old EF Sigma's, neither of which would put me off the other or Sony), so while Sony's tempting me (is it bad that I'm tempted by the awesome colour scheme too?
), I want to get the entire picture first 
Now, I realise that cost becomes a huge issue with jumping ship later on when lens collections build up etc., so I thought I should ask this now.
Which ship of Nikon, Canon and Sony should I jump on now, getting my first DSLR (or potentially SLT, in Sony's case)?
I know it's hard to discuss this as most photographers will have their wealth of experience with one system, but I figured I'd try. The main manufacturer traits I guess would be warranty, firmware updates, continued support for older mounts etc.
I know many would dismiss Sony, and probably with good reason, but I am considering them.
- They may be incredibly new to the DSLR game, but in their 4 years it seems they've done incredibly well to push themselves to arguably the biggest threat to the big two with Zeiss deals, Minolta designs and genuinely useful developments, so in my eyes they seem to be a strong newcomer?
- Like I said, they have been making developments, SLT cameras especially, that seem to really present new performance areas.
- Sony seems pretty damn keen to break into this market, I'm not sure what their profits have been but with Sony's financial backing it's not like they'll be going bust any time soon.
I know the second hand market is pretty much non-existent for Sony a-mount lenses, but the a55 especially is tempting me with video AF and 10fps burst, as I really can't afford anything like a 1D and sports is a fairly large part of my shooting.
I'm not looking to challenge, I'm looking to get opinions, I have the luxury of being able to choose system now with comparatively little by way of anchors (Dad has a couple of half-decent Nikon lenses, and a couple of old EF Sigma's, neither of which would put me off the other or Sony), so while Sony's tempting me (is it bad that I'm tempted by the awesome colour scheme too?
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