I have done my research but still i'm none wiser.
Bosing, I still need help deciding which dSLR to buy.
nikon d3100 - tamron 17-50mm
nikon d90 - 50mm 1.8 + 18-55 kit
invest in body or lenses.
comment pls
I have done my research but still i'm none wiser.
Bosing, I still need help deciding which dSLR to buy.
nikon d3100 - tamron 17-50mm
nikon d90 - 50mm 1.8 + 18-55 kit
invest in body or lenses.
comment pls
mga bro help...
naglibog ko sa duha
CANON POWERSHOT SX 30 IS
CANON KISS X4
aside na ang SX 30 IS kay bridge camera
nya ang KISS X4 kay DSLR
thanks daan
Last edited by lextagz; 03-16-2011 at 10:06 PM. Reason: clarification
nice thread..i.bookmark jud daun ke gamit kau if magpalit nakug dslr.
thank you! decided on my cam because of this topic
it all depends what you need the camera for.
if you travel a lot and need something light and can handle most focal ranges without changing lenses, go with SX 30 IS. if you're like me, a control freak, willing to spend on lenses and accessories and don't care about bulkiness and fashion, get the X4.
Personally, if I had the budget, I'd get both. However, my preferences are:
1) Canon 7D with an EF-S 17-55 f/2.8, 50mm f/1.4, 70-200 f/2.8L IS
2) Canon SX1 IS.
Since budget is a bit of a burden at the moment, and my GF is demanding an iPhone 4, i'll just maintain what I have: 500d with 1 lens (Tammy 17-50 f/2.8 ).
But don't let this post confuse you. Just ask yourself, what are you shooting for. Then decide from there.
Great read and very handy .. i am planning to buy an dslr and is in the process of scouting around .. i have a question ... what is a " grey" unit ? ... need clarification on this before buying the unit
simply, grey unit refers to a brand new camera that either doesn't come with a warranty or has the warranty in another country. grey units are cheaper than regular units because warranty costs money. from the consumer standpoint, grey units become a hassle if something is wrong with the camera because you'll have to ship it back to the country of origin which can end up costing a bundle.
hope this helped.
y'all might wanna check too this website kenrockwell.com there's an in-depth review of DSLR's known to man.. There's no bias or corporate sponsorship for him so it's more kinda like a raw straightforward info and i think is valuable too. =)
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