Camera Recommendations Please
Discussion
Good Afternoon camera folk of PH
I dip in and out of photography, mainly urban exploring and some s
te attempts at star trails
A good mate of mine is looking at getting his first camera as he wants to play at star trails and night time photography, as I'm the only other person he knows with a camera he has asked me to recommend some cameras for him
He has used my Nikon D3100 (I know its so basic it's hardly a DSLR) and likes the interface so I'm thinking a Nikon probably, the problem is I bought mine based on price alone and have no idea if I got a good deal or could have got more for my money and I'd rather him have a bit more info than I had.
If anyone has any recommendations be it new or 2nd hand it would be greatly appreciated (I'm thinking 2nd hand)
His budget is around £200 but if he can get change he'd appreciate it, he wants to take pretty much exclusively night time photos and will likely need a slightly better lens than the 18-55 I got with mine
Many thanks in advance!
I dip in and out of photography, mainly urban exploring and some s
te attempts at star trailsA good mate of mine is looking at getting his first camera as he wants to play at star trails and night time photography, as I'm the only other person he knows with a camera he has asked me to recommend some cameras for him
He has used my Nikon D3100 (I know its so basic it's hardly a DSLR) and likes the interface so I'm thinking a Nikon probably, the problem is I bought mine based on price alone and have no idea if I got a good deal or could have got more for my money and I'd rather him have a bit more info than I had.
If anyone has any recommendations be it new or 2nd hand it would be greatly appreciated (I'm thinking 2nd hand)
His budget is around £200 but if he can get change he'd appreciate it, he wants to take pretty much exclusively night time photos and will likely need a slightly better lens than the 18-55 I got with mine
Many thanks in advance!
for a comparison a 2nd hand prices have a look at https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/
you can get cheaper (eg ebay) but I have found mpb a good company to deal with.
btw. I would agree that Nikon is better but that might be because I have 3 Nikon DSLRs...
you can get cheaper (eg ebay) but I have found mpb a good company to deal with.
btw. I would agree that Nikon is better but that might be because I have 3 Nikon DSLRs...

Simpo Two said:
DannyScene said:
Ahh, that surprises me because I got my D3100 with kit lens, bag, extra battery and a battery grip for £200 a few years ago, I sort of assumed we'd be tripping up over 2nd hand bargains by now
What did you mean by 'slightly better lens'? Good lenses cost more money!DannyScene said:
Simpo Two said:
What did you mean by 'slightly better lens'? Good lenses cost more money!
Dunno, something not crap like the 18-55 kit lens, more zoom perhaps or something widerbe careful. The kit lens is actually very good for what it is.
sure it has its compromises but you will be spending a good few hundred pounds to get anything noticably better.
I'd suggest stick with it until you really understand its limitations and how to work round them.
If you find you need more telephoto then a 55-200 is supposed to be a good budget option.
When you outgrow those you will be thinking about multiple lenses costing at least a few hundred pounds each
sure it has its compromises but you will be spending a good few hundred pounds to get anything noticably better.
I'd suggest stick with it until you really understand its limitations and how to work round them.
If you find you need more telephoto then a 55-200 is supposed to be a good budget option.
When you outgrow those you will be thinking about multiple lenses costing at least a few hundred pounds each

£200 is certainly at the low end of budgets, but everyone has to start somewhere
Having just gone full-frame, I now have a D3200 available if he's interested. No charger, but they are readily available for a few quid
Could be persuaded to sell my 55-200 Nikkor as well, which took the following at 11:30pm at LeMans this year, so not bad for a cheapie lens

Having just gone full-frame, I now have a D3200 available if he's interested. No charger, but they are readily available for a few quid
Could be persuaded to sell my 55-200 Nikkor as well, which took the following at 11:30pm at LeMans this year, so not bad for a cheapie lens
In terms of lenses at that budget, stick with an 18 55 but be aware their are several versions of it. Get the 18-55 VR II. It's the most recent kit lens and for the price, £50 to £60 on eBay, it's amazing value.
As previously stated, just a decent lens will cost considerable more than £200 but you do need to know what you what, focal length/max aperture/constant aperture etc.
The 18 55 above will cover 80% of most people's photography needs.
Good luck.
As previously stated, just a decent lens will cost considerable more than £200 but you do need to know what you what, focal length/max aperture/constant aperture etc.
The 18 55 above will cover 80% of most people's photography needs.
Good luck.
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