What first DSLR should I buy?
What first DSLR should I buy?
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Salgar

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3,285 posts

208 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Hi all!

This probably happens a lot around here so I'll try make it easy.

I'm currently looking at buying a Canon 60D and a Canon EF-S 15-85 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens

I can probably get both of those for around £450

I'm not completely new to photography and am not afraid of Lightroom, but I've never ventured into buying a DSLR.

For now I'm looking at a general lens that I can take on holiday (I'm going on honeymoon in a month) but if I'm enjoying it I'll probably start to fondle other lenses in future.

Is there any other combination I should be looking at for that price range?

anomiepete

868 posts

230 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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I know I am not answering your specific question but my first thought was why you want a DSLR? Do you have specific requirements or would something like a Canon G7X meet your needs?

K12beano

20,854 posts

299 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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anomiepete said:
I know I am not answering your specific question but my first thought was why you want a DSLR?
This.


In a month's time you'll still be looking up in the manual what the auto-fresnel-synchro-ASA button does to the sequence of the penta-reflex-coupling-thread.

Why have that hassle on an otherwise nice holiday .... ?

andrewrob

2,913 posts

214 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Agree with the above. I've just bought a Sony A6300 after having Canon SLRs for years and apart from your obvious ISO shutter speed aperture settings I'm lost in the menus. Wouldn't fancy trying to capture key moments with it on a honeymoon whilst learning how to use it.

Also depending on where you're going an SLR might end up being left at the hotel a lot where a compact like a Canon Gx could fit in your pocket. You could still shoot everything raw with one of those too and fiddle with images as much as you want when you get home when you've got time to learn stuff

TimmyWimmyWoo

4,355 posts

205 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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5D Classic tbh.

Salgar

Original Poster:

3,285 posts

208 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Thanks, I kinda knew these responses were coming.

I have a S120 which I will have with me too which still takes great photos. I would also like the DSLR for the future too, not just the holiday (it's just a good excuse for a new camera). I am aware of the learning curve and will no doubt be a bit slower than usual but I don't think it will be too bad, I'm going on quite a relaxing holiday.

rich888

2,610 posts

223 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Might be worthwhile considering the 760D, take a look at this comparison site: http://cameradecision.com/compare/Canon-EOS-60D-vs...

If you want to buy new then please note that DigitalRev are selling the Canon 760D with a EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens kit for £489.00

For less money you can pick up a Canon EOS 700D with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens Kit for £389.00, this is the one that I have and am mighty pleased with, though I did also buy a 50mm f1.8 lens and a 24mm f2.8 lens for use at classic car shows. Am now pondering over whether to buy a 10-18mm lens or the older 10-22mm lens. So many choices!!!

Tony1963

5,808 posts

186 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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My opinion:

A 60D and 15-85mm would make a great starter kit. It's as basic or advanced as you'll need, and that's a good lens. If you've large hands, like I do, a smaller bodied camera can be a pain.

As far as I'm aware, the 5D classic isn't an option, as you won't get the body AND a walk around lens for £500.

Simpo Two

91,478 posts

289 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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K12beano said:
anomiepete said:
I know I am not answering your specific question but my first thought was why you want a DSLR?
This.
Hey, if I'm selling Ferraris and a man comes in wanting to buy a Ferrari I'm not going to talk him out of it!

He needs a DSLR because it's the manly hairy-chested option; anything else is for gurls smile

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

278 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Buy th e60d if you like it, slr's still have advantages over mirrorless and thats a decent body/lens combo.

K12beano

20,854 posts

299 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Simpo Two said:
K12beano said:
anomiepete said:
I know I am not answering your specific question but my first thought was why you want a DSLR?
This.
Hey, if I'm selling Ferraris and a man comes in wanting to buy a Ferrari I'm not going to talk him out of it!

He needs a DSLR because it's the manly hairy-chested option; anything else is for gurls smile
yes ....would Sir like a D5 and a 200-400mm f/4 AFS?

Oh yes please! And don't bother wrapping it - I'll drive it away!

Simpo Two

91,478 posts

289 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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K12beano said:
yes ....would Sir like a D5 and a 200-400mm f/4 AFS?
Sir would quite like a D500, but for various reasons beyond the scope of this forum is not feeling as flush as he should be.

K12beano

20,854 posts

299 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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Simpo Two said:
Sir would quite like a D500, but for various reasons beyond the scope of this forum is not feeling as flush as he should be.
That's quite a poor attitude.

After all if you keep it 100 years it *might* become a valuable antique. (It will certainly become an antique.) Think of it as an investment.....

Tony1963

5,808 posts

186 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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Mirrorless? Ok for everything except action. Well, except anything that moves really.

Simpo Two

91,478 posts

289 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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K12beano said:
After all if you keep it 100 years it *might* become a valuable antique. (It will certainly become an antique.) Think of it as an investment.....
idea

I could have it gold-plated and sell it to you for £20,000!

K12beano

20,854 posts

299 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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Simpo Two

91,478 posts

289 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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Oh rats, you had one already frown

K12beano

20,854 posts

299 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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41,395 of yer Yankie dollars....

Pickled

2,059 posts

167 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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K12beano said:
41,395 of yer Yankie dollars....
To make a (I believe) Nikon DF and 12-24 look like a cheap piece of gold coloured plastic! Madness

Motorsport_is_Expensive

2,348 posts

146 months

Friday 15th April 2016
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I have the Canon 1200d that came with the std kit but also a 55 - 300 telephoto. Think it cost around 300 and came with a bag and a memory card (thanks, Currys!)

It's great. Suits me fine. I'm sure there's better spec cameras out there but I always think if I upgrade the body I'll just become lazy. Get some prime lens on there and you'll be flying.

Had a chance to pick up a 7d recently and decided against it because A; the sensor is exactly the same and B; it'll, as before, just make me lazy.

I think a few more years with the baby 1200, concentrate on being a better photographer, then I'll consider an all singing all dancing body. Or ditch the lot and go full frame.