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Az
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PostPosted: 21:30 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Used £150 DSLR Camera Recomendations Reply with quote

After an entry level DSLR for circa £150.

So far I've found these cameras within budget or less (all come with the standard 18-55 lenses):
-Canon 400D (£130 on eBay, comes with an aftermarket battery pack attached to camera. Ebay #141939949195)
-Nikon D3000 (£120 and local to me, so can inspect before buying)
-Nikon D3100 (£180 on eBay, just above budget but wouldn't mind stretching if it's worth it. Ebay #322056059851)

I don't know much about DSLR's, but I want to get into photography & learn to use the facilities a DSLR camera offers (in good time). Purely for recreational use, nothing professional. I do enjoy taking photos, but I want something a bit better than my iPhone to take decent snaps with.

Do you have any recomendations for decent cameras within my budget or an opinion on any of the three cameras listed above?
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PostPosted: 21:41 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd go for a 30/40d if you can get it.
the x0D series are a level up from the xxd series and IMHO much better ergonomically.

Also check out...

https://www.mpb.com/

They are very good, and cheap, the cameras come with a warranty too. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 21:42 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Also with the 18-55mm I'd buy the cheapest one you can. The only thing it is good for is is showing you why people pay lots for better lenses. Laughing

Edit:- I'd consider something like...

Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS - £144 on MPB
Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM - £104
Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Ashperical (IF) - £154


The top one I own, it's a great do it all lens, I call it my holiday lens. It has a large range than the 18-55 and the optics are better.
The next one down is an older version of the first, it has a better focus mechanism but it is for a full frame camera, you lose the wide angle.
The Third is a superior version of the 18-55 much better all round.

I know it seems like a lot of money but the lenses will not lose value like the cameras will. See them as an investment. I guarantee if you get into it you will ditch your 18-55 very quickly, mine sat in a draw for a few years before I gave it to someone starting up.

IO haven't shopped around that is just quoting MPB's prices. They aren't super cheap for lenses but good for cameras.
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PostPosted: 22:00 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

When buying a second hand dslr, a couple of things to really look out for..

Firstly, the sensor, has to be clear / clean. A scratched/scuffed sensor will render the camera practically worthless.

Also, get a total shutter actuation count, if you don't have access to the camera, get the seller to take a photo and upload it, or let you upload it to this website

https://www.camerashuttercount.com/

Essentially, if a camera is working after it's been used for a while, it's safe to say the electrical parts are all fine, so long as the sensor is clear, and the only other thing likely to fail is the shutter, as that is mechanical.

I had Canon cameras for years, and was happy with them, but I think recently Nikon have perhaps overtaken Canon, especially with their budget/entry level cameras. that however, is a fairly subjective choice, the important bits are what I've mentioned above.

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PostPosted: 22:07 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

See if you can find an appealing Nikon D3200. Seems I've not talked cameras in a while and it's been replaced with a D3300 but was a good enough entry level camera from what I remember a year and a bit ago.
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PostPosted: 22:09 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Canon vs Nikon debate is easy, what do your friends use? You can only borrow lenses if you are using the same system!
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PostPosted: 22:09 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

The camera body becomes obsolescent rapidly, but lenses (at least, good ones) don't. Whatever camera is top dog this week won't be in a couple of months time.

Do you have access to any lenses already? Close friends already wedded to one camera system? If so I would suggest going for something that matches to enable you to borrow stuff, or at least know what does work.

All the best

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PostPosted: 22:18 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi
THe bodies don't become obsolescent all that quickly now, I had both my Canons for 7 years, before I pretty much wore them out, and upgraded to my current dslr last year.

Also, another thing to consider, my be a good bridge camera, something like a Fuji HX30EXR, a decent all rounder, has many dslr features, and obviously the newer versions are even better. There are others as well, canon sx50 etc.

It really depends on what you want a dslr for

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PostPosted: 22:26 - 29 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

linuxyeti wrote:
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THe bodies don't become obsolescent all that quickly now, I had both my Canons for 7 years, before I pretty much wore them out, and upgraded to my current dslr last year.


In 7 years the model will have been replaced about 4 times with improved models.

Unfortunately Canon don't seem to bother with spares for slightly older bodies which has pretty much written off my Canon 1D mk2n

All the best

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PostPosted: 13:39 - 30 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

linuxyeti wrote:

Also, another thing to consider, my be a good bridge camera, something like a Fuji HX30EXR, a decent all rounder, has many dslr features, and obviously the newer versions are even better. There are others as well, canon sx50 etc.


+1 for this.

Mine is a Fuji HS10 (basically an earlier version of the HS30 you mentioned) and it's great.

Has a fixed lens which goes from 24mm - 720mm which in layman's terms is 'a bloody long zoom'; not bad at all in my opinion. I think it's "30x" magnification, and the 24mm means it goes a tiny bit wide-angled too as it's less than the 35mm standard view that the human eye sees.

The reason I recommend a bridge camera, especially to a starter in photography, is because the lenses can be the thing that makes or breaks a person's interest. I know for sure I'd get sick of photography very quickly if I was always having to switch to different lenses and stuff, not to mention the costs.

People say my snaps aren't too bad so I think I'll always stick to the top end 'superzoom' point-and-shoots, they've very much served me well enough so far. Not trying to plug my work here as I've nothing to gain from it but here's how my snaps have turned out - https://www.flickr.com/photos/stuart_aitken/albums - all with a HS10 bridge camera (all but the last 4 albums).

HS10 is within that £150 budget too. HS30 might be pushing it.

It's also worth noting that your budget will need to include a ton of different lenses, whereas bridge cameras often do all you need, specially if you don't ever intend to take it to the super duper pro level. I can't stress enough how great the zoom lens is on my HS10. For a 700mm DSLR zoom lens you'd be looking at a few hundred quid probably. No need for that if you're just taking pictures for your own joy (and even then the pictures can still come out pretty good, at least in my experience).
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PostPosted: 14:00 - 30 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

What do you think of this Fuji HS10? Clicky

Does it look like a decent buy? The price is very attractive and open to offers (would aim to pay £95), with a 2 year warranty available at £32.99.

If not, I may wait until next month and up my budget. I'd then aim to buy a body and lens separate and get a decent example of both.
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PostPosted: 15:02 - 30 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well I'm biased sinced that's the exact camera I've got Laughing

I'd say go for it. I bought mine about 4 years ago for nearer £200 if I remember correctly. And I have no intention of buying a new one, at least not for the sake of image quality and/or usability. It's great. I'll only buy a new one when this one breaks.

Really depends if you ever think you might go all-in with the proper DSLR stuff though. The HS10 is a working-out-of-the-box sort of camera, no need to interchange lenses or anything like that so once you've got it, you're stuck with it. (Not that it's bad to be 'stuck with it', but it is just a very fancy point and shoot).

You say you're considering a separate body and lens, well you'll probably find yourself suprisingly restricted until you turn the lens into lenses, multiple. The gigantic winning factor for the HS10 is the lens which does everything you could need, at least in my opinion, doing all sorts of shots from macro to super-zoomed. All I can say is it's served me perfectly for many an adventure. The ultra keen photographers with massive arsenals of kit might think differently however so it depends on what your long term photography aims are. Mine is a 'put in the bag', 'rough and ready' 'no nonsense' sort of affair. I've taken my camera all over the world with me.

Oh and the HS10 lens does have threads (58mm) around it so you can screw attachment lenses onto it if you so wish. I have a 0.3x super fisheye that I screw on like that.
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PostPosted: 16:14 - 30 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks like my uses for a camera is very similar to Lord Percy's. After reading some reviews and taking on board what you have all said, I think i'll go with a HS10 and see how I get along with it. Worst case scenario, I'll want a different camera and sell the HS10 on for a little or no loss and buy a different camera.

Thanks for the replies, much appreciated Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 13:31 - 04 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I`m currently using an old Canon 20d, as said above as long as the sensor is clean and a reasonable shutter count, i wouldn`t hesitate to recommend it. (probably at the cheaper end of your budget too)

I`m not a fan of the latest Canon(or insert brand here) stuff. Too many gadgets,bells and whistles. Clever but I`d rather create a great image without the assistance, I think for a beginner theres a lot to be said for back to basics. I find the reliance on the Lcd for everything slightly off putting and a bit point and shoot-ish, they also seem very light and toyish in the hand.

"in my day it were all film.....Grumble.......grumble"

I can highly recommend this book too. The .pdf may be available, but amazon have the hardback from 35Pence.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Photographers-Handbook-Comprehensively-generation-photographers/dp/0330390139


When did i get so old Laughing
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PostPosted: 14:12 - 04 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Azonicben wrote:
I`m currently using an old Canon 20d, as said above as long as the sensor is clean and a reasonable shutter count, i wouldn`t hesitate to recommend it. (probably at the cheaper end of your budget too)

I`m not a fan of the latest Canon(or insert brand here) stuff. Too many gadgets,bells and whistles. Clever but I`d rather create a great image without the assistance, I think for a beginner theres a lot to be said for back to basics. I find the reliance on the Lcd for everything slightly off putting and a bit point and shoot-ish, they also seem very light and toyish in the hand.

"in my day it were all film.....Grumble.......grumble"

I can highly recommend this book too. The .pdf may be available, but amazon have the hardback from 35Pence.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Photographers-Handbook-Comprehensively-generation-photographers/dp/0330390139


When did i get so old Laughing


LOL at an Auto Focus DSLR being 'back to basics.' Laughing
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PostPosted: 17:03 - 04 Apr 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

chris-red wrote:
Azonicben wrote:


"in my day it were all film.....Grumble.......grumble"


LOL at an Auto Focus DSLR being 'back to basics.' Laughing


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