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CleanNeon98 08-17-2009 06:24 PM

Semi-experienced shooter needs advice on new gear
 
Some may have read that recently my camera gear was stolen from my car. Body, lenses, memory cards, bag, everything. I will be getting a check from insurance and will be looking at a new camera but it gets tricky. Since I have nothing Canon left, there is nothing keeping me to the brand and I am considering making the move to Nikon.

I am looking to spend ~1000 for a body and then the appropriate lenses which I desire, being a lower range say 18-55, 50mm prime, and a higher zoom lens.

Contenders from Canon
40D
50D
T1i (dont like the layout much but it has video)
Used 5D mk1 maybe

Contenders from Nikon
d90
d300 used

My friend Steve (howielong) has a D300 that I toyed with a few times and I like it, good ergonomics, weight, layout, and the results seem good as well. I've played with the 40D and 50D before as well and like them, and the t1i seems similar to the XTi I once had. The D90 is on the list because its inexpensive and has video.

I've been shooting for about a year but haven't had to look at bodies, only lenses, so I am lost ATM. I will also be buying an off-shoe flash with everything else.

Advice?

Chris_PA 08-17-2009 06:31 PM

How much are you able to spend including the 3 lenses?

CleanNeon98 08-17-2009 06:35 PM

I'd like to be in the 2500-3000 for a body, lenses, and a flash. This should get me decent equiptment that I can use for a long time without upgrading. I wouldn't even be back in the market but I miss going to events, family parties, and having a camera to work with. I went to NYC this weekend and had to work with my friends P&S, I thought I was going to kill myself.

jspek 08-17-2009 07:08 PM

well if you are gonna buy a flash, the d90/300 support cls, which is nice if you want to get the flash off camera. i havent had any problems with my 90 since i bought it.

twizhimself 08-17-2009 07:23 PM

D90 D90 D90!!!!

i just got one a few weeks ago and i love it! so much more than my old 20D. CLS is awesome because you dont (necessarily) need to hook up pocket wizards for off camera flash. the video is great to have...The kit lens is Very decent IMO. (18-105 VR)

with this one, i picked up a nikon SB600, and i think im going to buy a SB800 very soon

CleanNeon98 08-17-2009 07:47 PM

Here are 2 potential packages I'm looking at

Canon:
Canon 50D
Canon 70-200 f/4 non-IS
Canon 18-55 kit
Canon 50mm 1.4
Canon 580ex2

Nikon: courtesy of Chaz
Nikon D90
Nikon kit lens
Sigma/tamron 70-200 2.8
Nikon 50mm 1.8
sb600

With either I'd have enough for a bag and memory and still fit to my 3k budget. The only thing I like about the 90d is the video feature though I don't know how good it really is, I know it's nothing like the pro video cameras so I don't know if it's worth it.

DPancoast 08-17-2009 07:47 PM

I hear a ton of good about the D90 from people that I know into photography.

Chris_PA 08-17-2009 09:37 PM

Go with this:

5D: $1500 (maybe cheaper)
430EX II: $270
70-200/4: $650
50/1.4: $400
28/1.8: $450

Little over $3000, but a real nice kit


Or if I were you I'd get a 5D and 1 or 2 real nice L primes and just save the rest until I can afford good glass

CleanNeon98 08-17-2009 11:43 PM

Thanks Chris. I mean I can get a 5Dmk2 and a cheap kit lens and a 50 1.8 but I dunno if that's what I want.

djb5118 08-18-2009 08:37 AM

it kinda depends on what you are shooting. if you don't need the weathersealing and magnesium body of the d300 then go for the d90 for sure, but if you plan on having the camera take a bit of abuse then go for the d300.

I haven't used any of the 3rd party 70-200 f2.8's but i would imagine they are pretty solid. Another option if you want to save a bit of cash would be to get a 70-300VR. I shoot it on my d700 and its great for what it is!

CleanNeon98 08-18-2009 11:46 AM

The 40D and 50D are looking real good. The D90 seems to be the best value for the money, even with the video aside, but from the video's I've seen it looks kinda small.

YO CAMRY 08-18-2009 11:05 PM

If you go Canon, get the 40D. 50D has more MP, but the 40D has better noise levels.

occman 08-18-2009 11:10 PM

i just bought the t1i its pretty nice so far

d40 -> xti -> t1i

CleanNeon98 08-19-2009 12:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YO CAMRY (Post 1476602)
If you go Canon, get the 40D. 50D has more MP, but the 40D has better noise levels.

I've been reading and hearing this. What are the other differences, and what do you shoot with?

TimR 08-19-2009 01:10 PM

i personally have the d90 with the kit lense and a sb600. Wish i had more glass but funds are a little low anyway its a great camera decently easy to learn, alot of features. Canon lenses normally do give you more bang for your buck..

CleanNeon98 08-19-2009 02:14 PM

I can't use the D90 and similar cameras because of their size, just way too small for my hands. I had an XTi, then got a bigger one, tried shooting with an XTi, couldn't do it.

cszakolczai 08-19-2009 02:59 PM

I like ChrisPA's suggestion the most and I'm a Nikon guy. But honestly, what he listed is what I am looking to play around with as well. I want to get a 5D and a couple of L lenses and thats it. Purely as a backup camera, but just so much fun.

I say 5D MK1
and go from there.

CleanNeon98 08-19-2009 05:28 PM

Another idea is a D300 with a 50 1.4, keep the budget lower and get a brand new feature packed camera, i love it's layout, etc. CLS doesn't sound bad either

djb5118 08-19-2009 07:25 PM

go FX if you can swing it financially! Skip the d300 altogether

D.K. 08-19-2009 07:36 PM

d300s check it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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