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Older DSLR???
I am interested in getting a Digital SLR, but I don't want to break the bank all at once. I have been watching the Canol Digital Rebel 300d and they go about $300 used on Ebay with some basic extras (CF card, extra batteries, and sometimes an extra lens). I could pick up the canon 50mm lens, along with the kit lens and still be under $400 for the setup. Would this be a good beginer setup? My only concern is that the 6 mp sensor would be the limiting factor. I would plan to get better lenses in the future, and I am just looking for opinions on what to start with. I think I want to stay with canon, I like there products, and there seems to be plenty of support for their products. I currently use a s60 and it is a great point and shoot camera.
Thanks, Nick
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6mp is alot.
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6 mp is more than enough to make good sized prints. Remember, it's the quality if pixels, not the quantity.
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I will learn and not remember that! I guess ya'll approve my strategy to get into the DSLR world?
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I haver a cannon Rebel 6.1 and the limiting factor of the camera is me. I think you will be very happy with that package and you can always upgrade the body and keep your lens if you chose too. HTH
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One more "Can't go wrong." I'd do it.
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Also, keep in mind that the sensor on a DSLR is gonna be about 2 times as big as the point and shoot.
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The 300D is a great camera. Unless you want to really be cropping your photos and then doing big prints, you wont have a problem. The more important thing is good glass. The 50mm is a good start.
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Ebay is Frustrating. Camera's that were going for $300 last week are going for $400 this week!!! At $400 I might as well get a XTi for $499 and get a 50mm for $80. It won't have a kit lens, but it will be new and have a waranty. I was also looking at the canon 28-105mm for a first lens (the $230 version). I might just wait out the storm (until after fathers day) and hope prices go back down.
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Where can you get an xti for $499?
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my bad, XT.
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Well, I ended up getting a Olympus 330 with two lenses, a CF card, bag, card reader and extra battery for a little over $500. It seems like the perfect camera for taking pictures of a reef tank. It comes with a 14-45 lens and a 28-15 lens, and I will probably pick up the 35mm prime lens and I should be good to go for any shot I need to take.
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