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04/27/2005 04:16:05 AM · #1
If someone were looking to buy a camera that was under $1,000.....what would you reccommend? What is your favorite brand? Your favorite model? What has the most bang for its buck?
04/27/2005 04:19:01 AM · #2
Well, I'm very happy with my D70 and if was was to buy another camera then it would certainly be another D70. Of course there are also the D70s and D50.
04/27/2005 04:19:18 AM · #3
I'd suggest either a Sony DSC-F717 or DSC-F828. 'Course, I'm a little biased...
04/27/2005 05:28:44 AM · #4
Originally posted by ladyhawk22:

If someone were looking to buy a camera that was under $1,000.....what would you reccommend?

a digireflex or a prosumer?
04/27/2005 06:50:12 AM · #5
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20. It recently won the TIPA Award in the digital long zoom class.
04/27/2005 09:28:29 AM · #6
It depends on what you're looking for.
If you're looking for a DSLR, in the states you can find the Canon Rebel (300D is around 799, the XT $999, the Pentax *ist ($899), Nikon D50 ($899) are around that or a little under. These cameras all come with a kit lens, and you'd have to buy a different lens for telephoto.

Otherwise, there are LOTS of good cameras below $1000. Go to your local camera store and looka t what YOU like and what fits your needs.

Message edited by author 2005-04-27 09:41:59.
04/27/2005 11:55:44 AM · #7
Originally posted by lucifero:

Originally posted by ladyhawk22:

If someone were looking to buy a camera that was under $1,000.....what would you reccommend?

a digireflex or a prosumer?


*looks sheepish* ......a what?? *blushes*
04/27/2005 11:58:52 AM · #8
Are you looking to get a dSLR (like a 300d or D70) or stick with the all-in-one digicam?
04/27/2005 12:16:00 PM · #9
If you're looking at DSLR systems, I'd recommend either the Canon Rebel XT or the Olympus E-300 Evolt for consideration.

04/29/2005 02:50:44 AM · #10
Originally posted by cghubbell:

Are you looking to get a dSLR (like a 300d or D70) or stick with the all-in-one digicam?


I think I'd like the DSLR system. I like the idea of being able to change the lenses depending on what kind of photos I want to take....though it will likely take me quite a while to work up the budget for extra lenses :-)
04/29/2005 02:55:11 AM · #11
you can also rent lenses to fit your budget better. I reccommend the 350D XT. or anything that canon makes.

Message edited by author 2005-04-29 02:56:39.
04/29/2005 05:31:44 PM · #12
The Nikon D50 kit at $899 or Rebel XT kit at $999.
05/04/2005 06:25:09 PM · #13
I just found out (yeah, I'm slow) that I COULD concievably by different lenses/filters for my camera....with an adapter, of course.

But is it worth it? The only place I can find them is on Ebay cause my camera is discontinued. I don't want to waste money I could be saving for a new camera....but a new one might be a ways down the road and I'd like to improve my shots sooner than that.

05/04/2005 06:50:26 PM · #14
Originally posted by ladyhawk22:

Originally posted by cghubbell:

Are you looking to get a dSLR (like a 300d or D70) or stick with the all-in-one digicam?


I think I'd like the DSLR system. I like the idea of being able to change the lenses depending on what kind of photos I want to take....though it will likely take me quite a while to work up the budget for extra lenses :-)


DSLR cost a lot of money (with the lenses of course),much more than $ 1000.
I paid :
Rebel with bag and extra battery 1050 $
Sigma 24-60mm f/2.8 EX DG AF Lens for Canon EOS REG 389.00 $
77mm Circular Polarizer Glass Filter REG 54.00 $
Canon Telephoto EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Autofocus Lens USA 339.95 $
Canon 550EX Speedlite TTL Flash GREY 299.95 $
Sigma Telephoto 105mm f/2.8 EX Macro AF Lens for Canon EOS 369.00 $
Canon Telephoto EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM Autofocus Lens 629.95 $
Sigma 2x APO Extender for Canon EOS USA 179.00 $
Canon Super Wide Angle EF 20mm f/2.8 USM AFLens USA 419.95 $
General Brand 72mm Circular Polarizer Glass Filter REG 54.00 $
Canon 50 mm F1.8 $ 77
Shippimg & Handling & TAX 150 $
I Gig memory paid $180

TOTAL $ 4192
05/04/2005 06:54:19 PM · #15
or you could look on ebay for someone selling a camera... you could also look on ebay for lenses... i know a lot of people that use used lenses and cameras and are perfectly happy. Just a suggestion!!
-dan
05/04/2005 07:20:18 PM · #16
I'm a Nikon D70 user and I love my camera, but it really honestly doesn't matter too much which you go with (Nikon or Canon), though I would suggest sticking to one of those two if you are going DSLR. Other brands like Pentax and Olympus just don't have the market share anymore and I would personally be weary of buying into a system that may or may not run into financial problems in the forseeable future. Remember that when you get into a DSLR, you are making a long-term (and monetary) investment into it.

I love my D70 and I'd buy it again in a heartbeat if I had to decide again now, but for someone not partial to either system, I would consider capitalizing on the measurebaters selling off their Canon 300Ds so they can upgrade to the 350XT. The 300D is a more-than-capable DSLR and the Canon system will never fade away.
05/04/2005 07:27:15 PM · #17
Originally posted by ladyhawk22:

I just found out (yeah, I'm slow) that I COULD concievably by different lenses/filters for my camera....with an adapter, of course.

But is it worth it? The only place I can find them is on Ebay cause my camera is discontinued. I don't want to waste money I could be saving for a new camera....but a new one might be a ways down the road and I'd like to improve my shots sooner than that.


Kinda depends on why you want a new camera. if you're generally happy with your camera (speed, image quality, etc.) and all you really want is more reach, wider shots, or a fisheye, then the adapter/lenses for your camera might be all you need. however, if you want a camera that can work in lower light, gives you greater control of depth of field, and such, then a dslr is probably a better bet. nikon, canon, pentax, whatever.. they're all good. except for canon. haha.. jk.
05/04/2005 08:04:52 PM · #18
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Originally posted by ladyhawk22:

Originally posted by cghubbell:

Are you looking to get a dSLR (like a 300d or D70) or stick with the all-in-one digicam?


I think I'd like the DSLR system. I like the idea of being able to change the lenses depending on what kind of photos I want to take....though it will likely take me quite a while to work up the budget for extra lenses :-)


DSLR cost a lot of money (with the lenses of course),much more than $ 1000.
I paid :
Rebel with bag and extra battery 1050 $
Sigma 24-60mm f/2.8 EX DG AF Lens for Canon EOS REG 389.00 $
77mm Circular Polarizer Glass Filter REG 54.00 $
Canon Telephoto EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Autofocus Lens USA 339.95 $
Canon 550EX Speedlite TTL Flash GREY 299.95 $
Sigma Telephoto 105mm f/2.8 EX Macro AF Lens for Canon EOS 369.00 $
Canon Telephoto EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM Autofocus Lens 629.95 $
Sigma 2x APO Extender for Canon EOS USA 179.00 $
Canon Super Wide Angle EF 20mm f/2.8 USM AFLens USA 419.95 $
General Brand 72mm Circular Polarizer Glass Filter REG 54.00 $
Canon 50 mm F1.8 $ 77
Shippimg & Handling & TAX 150 $
I Gig memory paid $180

TOTAL $ 4192


Oh my! Do I have to spend all that money to be as good as you?. ;)
05/04/2005 08:22:52 PM · #19
What $$$ would this be now? NZ, Aust, Canadian, Hong Kong... um there may be others...

;-)
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