How Old Is Your Newest Digital Camera?

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This week’s reader question has an actual poll attached to it too.

I get a lot of emails from readers asking advice on which digital camera to choose or how to buy a digital camera - so I’m assuming there are quite a few of you with new cameras - but I’d be interested to see what the spread of everyone is like.

You only get one vote each - so if you have more than one digital camera - just do it for your most recent purchase.

How Old Is Your Newest Digital Camera?


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Another quick question which you might want to comment on below - are you intending on buying a new camera in the coming months or are you happy with the camera you’ve got now?

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85 Responses to “How Old Is Your Newest Digital Camera?”

  • midsummerlight Says:

    I want to know if anyone has bought the Sony Cybershot 12.1 mp. I use a Canon 20D and a 2005 Sony cybershot (8.1) both of which I love. I don’t know about the new Sony. I choose Sony point and shoot because the microphone is so good on it that I can upload it directly to youtube etc. I am videoing live bands with room sound, not off soundboard, and i can get acceptable, usable video with the size of z credit card in my hand.

    Any advice?

  • Richard Says:

    I’ll have to be content with my Canon 10D for the time being, new baby on the way. I keep telling myself if I can wear-out the 10D though, I’ll have earned the right to purchase a new 40D.

  • Mo. Says:

    i just got my D40 .. and am very happy with it :) .. great camera

  • mainfr4me Says:

    I have had my Nikon D50 since April, and I just got a Pentax Optio W30, so other than buying accessories for the D50, I don’t plan on buying anything in the foreseable future.

  • david Says:

    are you intending on buying a new camera in the coming months or are you happy with the camera you’ve got now?

    A few weeks ago I would have said that I would stick with my Canon D30 for at least 2 years … but I just had a chance to play with a D40 and I’m seriously considering upgrading sooner rather than later.

    david

  • Brian Auer Says:

    I totally intend to buy a new camera… just as soon as Sony releases something that I’m interested in. I’m spoiled after shooting with my Maxxum 7D. The upcoming a700 and a900 look like good candidates.

  • Sarah Says:

    It’s not so much am I happy with my camera, but can I afford a new camera! I want a dSLR but can’t afford any of them:(.

  • Broderick Says:

    The Canon 40D is gonna throw this off :) :) My newest cam before my recent purchase was an ‘03 Digital Rebel (300D)

  • Mark Says:

    I just upgraded to a Canon 40D from a Canon 350D (Digital Rebel XT). Thus far, I’m quite pleased with the purchase.

  • Jamie Says:

    D50 is about a year and a half old. It’s looking more and more likely that I’ll be purchasing a D300, D3, 14-24 f/2.8, 24-70 f/2.8 and 70-200 f/2.8 VR in the spring for grad school.

  • Jerry Says:

    Happy wi bot my D80, and D50 togther with the Nikor 50mm f1.8 and the Kit lenses, and especially my 27/90mm macro.

  • Saralonde Says:

    I’ve had my XTi since March and an XT before that. I think I’d rather put my money toward a new lens before another camera, although I do look at 5Ds with just a bit of desire!

  • Tom Says:

    Eventually, I will move up to a digital SLR. Most likely when a friend upgrades their current DSLR, I can get their old one at a nice price.

  • Jerry Says:

    ny comment should read “with both” not wi bot sorry

  • Augie De Blieck Jr. Says:

    Working up to my first dSLR now. Hope to buy the Canon by the end of the year. Very excited. This whole “saving money” thing is very slow and laborious, though. I wanna buy it now!

  • Aaronth Says:

    I think I would either get the 5D or it’s replacement (once it comes out)…I’m hoping that it comes out soon so that the price for the 5D drops…a lot!

  • Sandeep Thukral Says:

    By how old, do you mean “How long back was it purchased”, or “How long back was it launched”?

  • mambastic Says:

    I just got a Canon Powershot A570IS last month, and I already want to get a Canon Powershot S5IS (which I am already saving up for). Also, I do plan on getting a DSLR down the line but not anytime soon.

  • Darren Says:

    Sandeep - purchased.

  • Damien Says:

    Olympus E500… got it in December 2005. Right now the control wheel is a bit wacky along with the scroll wheel. Other than that, it’s working fine. Planning to get the E3 in the near future :) is finances allow

  • Mjuboy Says:

    One week old, my Canon 40D, loving it so far. :D

  • ZJ Says:

    Hi Darren.
    I’m not sure if I need to be a member to contribute here. But yes, I am planning to get myself a new cam, preferably a Nikon DSLR.

  • Graeme Smith Says:

    Had my D40x since june. ;-)

  • Jose-Miguel Says:

    Except for point&shot camreras are far less important than lenses.
    With a DSRL and shooting manual mode, the camera has little differences, but the lenses makes it all.

  • V.L.C Says:

    Got my XTi September! Used an old Canon A80 before that, but was really enthusiastic about learning the camera, so I had previous experience with Manual Mode. The XTi is INCREDIBLY awesome for me! I’d gotten fast with settings on the A80, but DSLR ergonomics dramatically increased my efficiency!(I love having a button for FV and EV… ANNOYING to keep ‘menu trekking’ on the A80!) Gonna learn about Fine Art Photography in a course next semester (2nd year University)

  • V.L.C Says:

    I must say though, I am so ready to replace my 18-55mm kit lens…

  • vadim.feelsgood Says:

    I own my Nikon D40 less than a month.
    It’s cool for me.
    I’m not going to upgrade it for at least 1 year.

  • Dave Says:

    I have got Canon PS A540 for 2 years but I do plan on to buy DSLR. Im dreaming about Nikon D80 but it’s expensive for me so I’ll probably buy Canon EOS 400D/XTi.

  • J. Sanders Says:

    I am realy happy with mi Nikon D80.
    Just have some get som more and better lenses

  • uncle wilco Says:

    Canon 300D for the past 4 years.

    40D on the horizon, if the Mrs allows it!

  • Gayle Says:

    I do love my new Nikon D80 to. Also looking forward to getting some more lenses, firstly a good macro would be nice.

  • Tracey Says:

    I currently have a Fuji Finepix 5600… have had it for just over a year now and am ready to move on up the ladder to a proper DSLR. Can’t quite decide what camera to go for - have a few months until I get my bonus so it’s research time. Any tips on the best to get for circa £500 stirling??

  • Klaidas Says:

    As a 400D owner, I clickity click the one year option :]

  • AC Says:

    My S2IS has been going strong for 2+ years now.

  • Juan Vicente Says:

    I’ve recently bought a Panasonic FZ8.
    After finishing my first photography course, I’m thinking to upgrade it to a DSLR, probably a Canon XTi with a wide enough lens.

  • Sateesh Says:

    I got Canon A710i few months back.. It has good features and my favorite Camera till now…

  • Jacob Says:

    I bought my Sony A100 about a year ago, and im fairly happy with it. That said, I am strongly considering switching to Canon (preferebly 40D!) mostly because of grain on high-iso photos

  • Matt Says:

    I’ve had my D80 for almost a year now, and the only thing I’m looking to upgrade it a faster lens.

  • Pepperfly Says:

    I have a Canon 30D (April 2006) and no plans or need to upgrade the body. I have the kit lens, of course, and a couple other zoom lenses, and I do plan on upgrading/adding lenses (10-22mm soon). My wife has a Canon PowerShot SD630. I like it and wish I had my own PnS, so will probably add the latest digicam in the same line to my gig bag. It’ll be nice to have on hand when it’s less convenient to pack around a dSLR.

  • Carol Browne Says:

    I love my Nikon D40X. I have no intention of buying another camera, just different lenses for this one. I love my Nikon.

  • Griffin2020 Says:

    My newest camera is a D200. It is more than enough camera for me for a while. I absolutely love it (need to get out and shoot more with it).

  • Tim Says:

    I usually try to skip at least one technology release. So I’ve hung on to my D70s, even after the D200 came out. I did a lot of lusting, but I managed to hold out.

    When the D300 is released, I think it will be time to upgrade.

  • Hetal Says:

    Got a Canon Powershot S2 IS with various filters right now and happy with it..

  • odark30 Says:

    I’ve pre-ordered a D3, so I guess I’ll be upgrading next month!

  • Glen Says:

    The newest is less than 6 months old and the oldest - on its last legs as it can no longer remember the date - we’ve had for over four years. In between are three others. Too many cameras? Well…

  • Bryon Says:

    My “Brand Spankin New” 40D is on the way and I cannot wait. Christmas in October, anyone.

  • Aaron.french Says:

    Well, the newest is less than a week old :) Got a 40D last week. Next in line is my E-500, almost two years old I think.

  • p. k. misra Says:

    I have a Canon 30D for about 1 1/2 year. I am seriously thinking about adding a PnS - about 8 MP and 10X Opticalzoom, IS, 3″ LCD screen amongs other quality features — to serve asa solid backup. Any suggestions?

  • Bilka Says:

    Happy with what I have now.

    3-D3h
    1-D70
    Bunch o’ Lenses

    Funny thing, Digital. I used F2 bodies from 1975 to 2000 and never upgraded. What makes DSLRs so “expendable,” or should I say “disposable” that one finds a need to change every year or so?

    Expendable DSLRs might be a great question for another comment session.

    Fiat Lux,

    Bilka

  • mccarty Says:

    I’ve been taking a minimum of 300 shots a month with my S2IS for 2 years now. Still loving it. Someone else said they had various filters for their S2IS. Didn’t know you could do that. Would love to find out more about that.

  • porterd2nz Says:

    I delayed buying the Sony A100 and did the required research and play-tests with the similar Cannon and Nikon gear. Bought it and am extremely happy.

    The A700 is now released and it has the only other feature that I’d upgrade for; Weather proofing!

    Of course I can’t now justify an additional (NZ)$2.5k for another camera body.

  • Amit Says:

    I got my FZ50 4 months back in June & that’ll be my camera for next 2-3 years atleast! :)

  • lreynolds Says:

    I’ve got a Nikon D50, and I don’t plan on another camera for a while. Lenses and other accessories, sure, but I think the body will suit my needs for a while.

  • mike Says:

    Been using a Canon 400D but just today taken delivery of a Samsung GX10 (read some reviews, thought I’d give it a try). Been messing around with it for past few hours and first impressions are very favourable.

  • Kim Says:

    I’ve had my Canon 300D (Digital Rebel) for about 4 years, and I have been wanting to upgrade for at least the last 2 years. I got the last camera by my DH, parents & in-laws all pitching in for Christmas/birthday to buy it for me. I’m hoping this year will be the same, and I’m hoping to be able to upgrade to the 40D.

  • Mike Says:

    Bought a D40 in April, upgraded to a D80 in July. When Nikon announced the D3/D300 I preordered a D300. Can’t wait to get it. I gave my D40 to my daughter.

  • PRH Says:

    It’s interesting that the poll suggests a high turn over in digital cameras but the responses (mostly about DSLRs suggest a greater retention time before upgrading). It wouldn’t be a big stretch to suggest that the high turn over is in the relatively cheap point and shoot compared to the bigger financial outlay in a DSLR.
    My newest camera is a the 300D (over 4 yrs old) and I’m happy to keep that one for a while longer but I am planning to upgrade my P&S in the next couple of months which would make THAT my newest digital.

  • Margaret Says:

    I bought a Nikon D80 in Feb 07. I think I love it. It takes great photos inspite of the clown pressing the buttons. It still scares me and keeps me running back to the handbook, so I think I’ll be hanging on to this one for quite a while, at least until I’m well in control and have some confidence in what I’m doing. It’s my first ever SLR.

  • Chris Says:

    I have a D70 that I got in May 2004 which is still going strong. If I had the money, I would purchase a pocket sized camera to carry with me at all times. Plus I would probably invest in a newer Nikon DSLR.

  • rckbars Says:

    i have the fuji s9600 for 7 months now and im planning to upgrade it to a nikon d80 dslr. im goig to use the camera for school activities like junsen and class picture. and my bridge camera is not good for lowlight and slow on focus.

  • Kathy Murphy Says:

    I have my Nikon D70 2 years, just ordered and am anxiously awaiting the new D300. With all the features, I’m sure I love it just a little more than the D70, expecially the dust reduction feature.

  • Ryan Says:

    I have a Canon 400D which I bought last Aug 07 for my bday. I am very pleased with it and its my first DSLR. Before, I only use my phone cam Sony Ericsson k750i, so it’s a big jump.

  • Arshad Hussain Says:

    I am the proud owner od Nikon D70S. I find it great and surely this will be my prime camera for years to come.
    I have faith on it.

  • Thomas Says:

    Good old EOS300D, bought it in june 2005 (just after the 350D went out, big discounts)

    still going well … maybe i’ll get a 40D in 2008

    and i’ll get a nice mobile photo phone asap

  • Zé Maria Says:

    The digital camera I am using now is my first DSLR, the Nikon D80.
    I am really happy with it and I believe it will take several years before I think about a new one.
    I am surely going to buy some accessories however: a new tripod, some lenses and probably a flash.

  • Vijay Says:

    Initially wanted to get the Canon EOS 400D but now plan on getting the Nikon D80 with 18-70mm lens kit for Christmas or boxing day sale.
    Will get tele zoom lens later.

  • Andy Melton Says:

    I have been using my Sony Cybershot DSC-P93A for a couple of years now. I’d really like to purchase a new camera but I am going to wait until I can afford a Canon Rebel XT or XTi.

  • Tony Says:

    UPS guy just dropped the xti off last night!

  • Nancy Says:

    Can never have enough digital camera’s. Bought a Nikon D40 about 2 months ago. It was my 5th digital camera. I love my Nikon but I’m always ready to see what’s coming up next.

  • Bugsman Says:

    I’ve been using my Canon 20D for awhile now and have been very satisfied. With the new 40D out though, I’d love to get a new camera, but I keep waiting to see if they’re going to upgrade the 5D first.

  • David Latimer Says:

    I’m happy with my 10D (apart from the startup time lag), but the 5D would be nice…..

  • Mary Says:

    I bought a Canon 5D and a Rebel XTi in January. Now I would like to trade in my Rebel and get the new 40D–it wouldn’t be such a big ‘mental’ change when I switch from the 5D. On the other hand, the Rebel is so light and simple to use, it’s kind of like a point and shoot (OK. I was using medium format film cameras up until January!).

  • Cindy Says:

    I bought the Nikon D40X, my first SLR camera -love, love, love it!! The only purchase I am thinking about now is a longer zoom lens - perhaps the 55-300mm - any thoughts from anyone about it??

  • Cindy Says:

    I bought the Nikon D40X, my first SLR camera - luv, luv, luv it! I am thinking about purchasing the 50-300mm lense - anyone have any thoughts about it? Thanks.

  • Carolyn Says:

    Canon Rebel XTi - love it! Better lense would be great, but for now the one that came with it will have to do. Also have a 75-300 from my Canon film SLR - one of the reasons I stayed with Canon. I have had the XTi almost 1 year now and have taken over 8,000 pix!!

  • Mike Says:

    30D (not the D30) to Rebel to Rebel XT and now the D40 looms before me. Somebody has to stop me………

  • Darla Says:

    I received my very first digital camera for Christmas, 2005. My brother gave me a Sony Cybershot 4.1 MP w/ movie mode. I am very happy with it. I just discovered how to use the movie mode last January and I was very impressed with the quality of the video as well as the audio feature. I plan on keeping it for a while. I’m enjoying the adventure of learning all of the different features that it offers.

  • John Fentner Says:

    Upgraded my Nikons this past Spring: sold my Coolpix 5300 and D50 and bought a Coolpix P5000, a D80 and a couple of new lenses. That oughta hold me for a while. Or as Ol’ Wotserface put it: “You can afford another camera. You cannot afford a divorce.” :)

  • Tõnu Says:

    still using my Canon 1D mark I and still happy with it. the resolution 4mpx isn’t much but when i need massive quality, i shoot 120film.. superb and reflexive camera :)

  • John Says:

    Bought my 40D four weeks ago in Shanghai, after leaving my camera bag - including 400D XTi - where it seems a clumsy bellhop got ahold of my lightweight camera bag and dropped it. Couldn’t see being in China without a camera for the last week. Now have those two plus the original 350D XT. Learned: carry camera in a padded bag; make that cameras in event of mishap; never set it down and turn my back.

    BTW, in China the manual is in Chinese and the camera’s settings are also in - what else? - Chinese. Fortunately the counter guy changed it to English for me.

  • Gary Says:

    I grabbed a Fujifilm FinePix F50se from Best Buy on Labor Day. I am very happy. This is my 7th digital camera and by far the most fun to use. The rapid fire mode, about 4 frames per second, maks capturing good shots of my grandchildren very easy. The dual anti-shake is great for an old timer too.

  • Subin Says:

    I have sony’s 7.2 megapixels dsc-s650 camera which i bought about 4 months ago. It has good print out result but lacks slimness and lithium battery.

  • Miriam Says:

    I purchased my Canon S3 Is last summer. I’m happy with the camera, but not with my photographys skills. I’ve still so much to learn about this camera and photography in general. Thanks to this website, I’ve already learned so much. I’ve got my eye on an Olympus SP-570 Ultra Zoom that’s due out in March of this year. Unfortunately, I’ll have to save up about a whole year and a half to buy it.

  • Richard Says:

    Two months now with my Fuji S9100 and for the most part pleased with it. Retired and so like many other folks here, it will be quite a while before the next one.

  • Trevor Says:

    I’ve been using a Canon 20D for the last couple of years and have been very happy with it. Main issues have been around keeping the sensor clean.

    I’m trying to avoid equipment lust and I’m greatly helped with this by my financial situation.

    Nonetheless, I would LOVE to get the 40D when finanaces permit. It’s like Canon took a peek at my “wish list” for improvements to the 20D then built the 40D: brighter viewfinder, bigger LCD, cleaner image capture, auto sensor cleaning, spot metering, ISO selection in viewfinder, live view with magnification to assist manual focus (enjoy macro photography), 2 second timer (too lazy to connect remote release sometimes) - the list goes on and on.

    I think I need another job.

    BTW, I don’t work for Canon LOL

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