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Old 08-23-2010, 01:37 PM
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Hello Everyone

I'm Joe. I'm busy researching DSLR's and found your site, which seems to be full of good people giving good information.

I'm looking for my first DSLR and have been reading reviews/websites for the last few weeks.
I've been to a few camera shops and tried handling Canon, Nikon, and Sony, I've also had the opportunity (through a family member) to spend some time working with an Olympus E-520.

First impressions whilst handling the cameras was that the Canon was easily the most comfortable- it fit my hands very well, and was light compared to the others.

I'm moving up from a Fuji P&S and a Panasonic Bridge camera, so I'm looking for a camera to take me to the next level.

From what I've read, either the Eos1000d or the Eos500d look the best bet ( its probably going to be a christmas present- but if its the latter camera, I'm willing to wait a few months, save up more money and go for it then).

So, my question is, is the Eos 500D worth the extra money? I dont need the video capability as I already have an HD camcorder. In terms of the quality of photographs they produce, is there any difference?

Are there any other cameras in the Canon range I should be considering, budget-wise, I'm looking loosely around £500.

In terms of what I like shooting, its pretty much anything that catches my eye, I love doing panoramas, night time light trails, portraits, but will pretty much try anything, so a good all rounder would be handy.

Also, is there anything else I should be taking into account when making my decision? Lens cost, filter cost?

My wife has suggested that I should join a camera club first before buying a DSLR to see if they have advice, would this make sense? comments please.

Thanks for your help

Joe

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Old 08-23-2010, 03:29 PM
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I have always been happy with Nikon...since the days of film photography.
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Old 08-23-2010, 08:26 PM
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If you have no interest in video then the 500d.

If you don't have an interest in low light, no flash photography then take a look at the 450d. You would be better served by going with the lower cost body and spending more on a good lens.
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Old 08-23-2010, 09:12 PM
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If your birthday is after late September, you may also want to wait and see if they update the 1000D. (The current models, btw, if you're buying new, are the 1000D/XS and the 550D/T2i.)
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