HELP! Advice needed for camera purchase.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:08 am
G'day
I am recently in the market for my first time dslr camera.
I have done a bit of reading in places like dpreview.com, although the amount of information there is both enormous and overwhelming. As a beginner I don't find the site terribly useful, as they seem to give the same "Highly Recommended" label to almost all the cameras they review; although you've still got to admire the sheer volume of information that’s present there. Essentially I am looking for a good all round, relatively compatible camera for anything around $700 - $800. Although I'm not sure exactly what I want to shoot yet, I have made a short-list of the following:
Nikon D60
Olympus E-420
Canon EOS 1000D
I would really appreciate any thoughts/opinions/experiences/comparison/suggestions concerning these models, or any other entry levels for that matter such as the Sony A200. Being a student my main consideration is price; but I would prefer to have features like LiveView and image stabilisation or anything else you could recommend as 'essential'. And if possible something with good lens compatibility should I decide to get more serious. Also I have heard some stuff about Olympus's 'three fourths' system being the only brand to have redesigned their lenses for digital slr cameras rather than adapting them from film cameras. Being a complete newbie, I don't even know if what I am saying is true, but is 4:3 something I should be thinking about?
So all I basically want to know is: Is there is there actually much difference between these three cameras, or is it just a matter I of splitting hairs?
Cheers,
Dave. (Jandakot, W.A)
I am recently in the market for my first time dslr camera.
I have done a bit of reading in places like dpreview.com, although the amount of information there is both enormous and overwhelming. As a beginner I don't find the site terribly useful, as they seem to give the same "Highly Recommended" label to almost all the cameras they review; although you've still got to admire the sheer volume of information that’s present there. Essentially I am looking for a good all round, relatively compatible camera for anything around $700 - $800. Although I'm not sure exactly what I want to shoot yet, I have made a short-list of the following:
Nikon D60
Olympus E-420
Canon EOS 1000D
I would really appreciate any thoughts/opinions/experiences/comparison/suggestions concerning these models, or any other entry levels for that matter such as the Sony A200. Being a student my main consideration is price; but I would prefer to have features like LiveView and image stabilisation or anything else you could recommend as 'essential'. And if possible something with good lens compatibility should I decide to get more serious. Also I have heard some stuff about Olympus's 'three fourths' system being the only brand to have redesigned their lenses for digital slr cameras rather than adapting them from film cameras. Being a complete newbie, I don't even know if what I am saying is true, but is 4:3 something I should be thinking about?
So all I basically want to know is: Is there is there actually much difference between these three cameras, or is it just a matter I of splitting hairs?
Cheers,
Dave. (Jandakot, W.A)