Which Digital SLR??????

tony64

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I'm looking to get a digital SLR for about £250 and was wondering if anyone can recommend a camera that will allow me to pre-select the metering so I can take things like fireworks or fast moving rides, I'm fed up of missing shoots while waiting for my camera to check the light levels before taking the picture. :sad2:
 
well I don't know how much that is much I am an Olympus addict. They ahve some great point and shoots that you can change all the metering and stuff. My MIL just bought an advanced P&S like this one. http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1188

it has a hot shoe for an external flash and you can add lens and all kinds of stuff.

you can buy it at B&H photo for a decent price for under $400 with lots of extras or for $240 with just the basics.
 
I have just been on some sites and i don't think you will get an SLR with basic lens for under £400-£450. I bought the nikon D50 and 18mm-55mm lens for £449 a few weeks ago from jessops.
 

Thanks folks
looks like i will just have to keep saving my pennies :guilty:
 
YOu could try and get one through Ebay.

I had a digital rebel last year when I got the idea of upgrading. My friends were jumping in with their 20D and 350XT DSLRs and I was feeling a need to change things a bit. I wanted a BLACK camera and I really wanted a solid and substantive magnesium body. The D-rebel I had gave me body creaking when I held the camera firmly against my eye. Then on the other hand I was getting tired of the 50-75% depreciation after 1-2 years too. SO I was reluctant to toss away more money after an item that depreciated faster than a car!

So I hit on the idea of possibly selling my newer D-rebel at abour 40% less than what I paid to acquire a 10D for about 75% off. And that is exactly what I did. I sold the rbel for $500 and acquired a 10D for $550. I was lucky and the 10D looks in better condition than my rebel was.

One thing to keep in mind if you shop for a 10D - and that is it will not take a EF-S lense. Some folks have CUT OFF the back of the EFS 18-55 kit lense as a dirt cheap wide angle solution. You can google search it or PM me for a link. I did NOT take this radical approach to obtaining wide angle coverage. I bought a 20-35 for 2.5x the money and am happy with it. I feel it is sufficiently contrasty and pin sharp. A good sample. he lense gets good ratings on Fred-Mirdanda.com. AND as a word of warning... I just bought a 28-105 MK 1 lense and it was a bad copy. The seller listed good feedback history on 230 transactions, had a number of selling entries in feedback and stated in 3 places on the listing that they would honor a refund if DOA on arrival. Well - it was DOA on arrival and they renigged on the refund offer. SO I am in the ending stages of procesing a refund through Paypal. I was straight-forward except for the need to get a repair estimate. It was in fact easy for ME to get the estimate but I suspect it would be a bit harder to get a qualified repair estimate for many other folks. The repair estimate calls for $120 when I paid only $132 for the lense. SO - I expect a refund any day now less the $25 deductible fee from paypal. And not every lisitng qualifies for the paypakl protection.

My other lense is a brand new 70-300 IS. It cost me $565 from B&H in NY. SO my bargain body swap enabled me to drop $1000 getting 3 lenses... the 20-35; 70-300 IS; and a soon to be had 28-105. All have pretty good reviews on Fred-miranda but are among the cheaper examples in their respective focal ranges.

Hope a $450-500 used rebel body is a consideration - as that is close to 250 pounds today. Your strong pounds go a long way in the USA. Just watch out for bad sellers - be paranoid. :confused3
 
Yeah, too bad I just sold my dRebel black body with battery grip on eBay last week. But still you'll need a lens, though.
 
I would get a D-50 over a 300d(drebel 1).

Buydig has it for $389(usd), refurbished body only. Less than some Drebel1 Ebay prices.
 
Thanks guys
I will have a look on E Bay to see what is available on this side of the pond :thumbsup2
 
one thing, make sure you ask what is the shutter usage from the seller. If it is lower than 3,000 then it's a good thing. If it is closer to 10,000 then it's a bad thing.
 





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