Equipment purchase (sorry, lots of questions!)
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:43 am
Firstly a big thanks to everyone on here who have submitted threads... makes researching a little easier (although more opinions too!)
OK, so I am new to the DSLR caper... but I take a lot of shots with my P&S, and the wife is supportive, so I think I may jump into the pool
I am really keen on the D200/D300 style of camera's, but money is not stupidly flash at the moment, and to be honest, I am not sure I will use the additional features or if I will the interest will wane after a couple of months.
So my plan was to purchase a 2nd hand D70s/D40/D80, and get the following lenses as a start (from many hours of reading on the forum!)
Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.4D or Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8D
Nikkor AF-S VR 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED
and a lens to take me out to 200 or so... not sure what.
Speedlight (probably an SB-600)
I am interested in most types of photography, but macro is where I see my hobby heading. However, I want a kit that will be able to do much more than that (don't we all!) But as long as I can take pictures of the kids, memories at family gatherings, and of scenery/landscapes on holidays etc I will be happy.
So here are my questions:
a) is my plan of going for a cheaper body and then looking at an upgrade later a sound one? I am thinking I could then park the old body as a back up when I upgrade. I am concerned about forking out $1.5-2.5k for a body that may be parked on the bookshelf, and the money saved now could buy some more glass if the hobby grabs me.
b) which 50mm would be a more versatile purchase?
c) any recommendations for a 200 lens that will not cost me the earth?
d) is the SB-600 the way to go, or should I adjust up/down to the 400-800?
e) in terms of filters etc, what should I be looking for
f) any recommendations to change the lenses I have selected, or any I should park in the memory to add to the kit.
Thanks in advance.
OK, so I am new to the DSLR caper... but I take a lot of shots with my P&S, and the wife is supportive, so I think I may jump into the pool
I am really keen on the D200/D300 style of camera's, but money is not stupidly flash at the moment, and to be honest, I am not sure I will use the additional features or if I will the interest will wane after a couple of months.
So my plan was to purchase a 2nd hand D70s/D40/D80, and get the following lenses as a start (from many hours of reading on the forum!)
Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.4D or Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8D
Nikkor AF-S VR 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED
and a lens to take me out to 200 or so... not sure what.
Speedlight (probably an SB-600)
I am interested in most types of photography, but macro is where I see my hobby heading. However, I want a kit that will be able to do much more than that (don't we all!) But as long as I can take pictures of the kids, memories at family gatherings, and of scenery/landscapes on holidays etc I will be happy.
So here are my questions:
a) is my plan of going for a cheaper body and then looking at an upgrade later a sound one? I am thinking I could then park the old body as a back up when I upgrade. I am concerned about forking out $1.5-2.5k for a body that may be parked on the bookshelf, and the money saved now could buy some more glass if the hobby grabs me.
b) which 50mm would be a more versatile purchase?
c) any recommendations for a 200 lens that will not cost me the earth?
d) is the SB-600 the way to go, or should I adjust up/down to the 400-800?
e) in terms of filters etc, what should I be looking for
f) any recommendations to change the lenses I have selected, or any I should park in the memory to add to the kit.
Thanks in advance.