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Well my second post and it's a long list of "what should i do" i'm afraid. The below is what i asked on another forum (not specifically camera related) mixed in with some of the responses i've received. I thought i would also ask on here to see what the opinions are:
I currently have a Canon 400D with a couple of reasonable expensive lenses, a Canon 17-85 ES-S with IS, a Canon 70-300 EF-S with IS and a Sigma 105 Macro lens as well as a Canon Speedlight 430 EX flash.
I've been happily shooting reasonable photos with this lot for a while now but my wife decided on holiday she now needs a DSLR after "borrowing" it but is happy to take mine and I get a new one!! Result
. Only problem is I am bewildered by the choice and prices out there!! I know a lot of people recommend Nikons but having invested so much in the Canon gear I don't really think this would be a good option as my wife and I could share lenses if I stuck with Canon.
Current models Ive been looking at are the Canon 50D and the 7D as well as reading rumours of the 60D or coming out early next year and Im in no real hurry to buy.....Bearing in mind Im in no way a professional photographer is there an obvious choice in that lot and would my current crop of lenses be good to use with them or should I be looking to spend less on a camera and more on upgrading lenses?
Are there any other models that would be better value on the second hand market? I've heard good things about the 40D and that the 50D is not really that much of a step up from it so might be tempted with a second hand 40D and spend some extra money on some better lenses. Am I really looking at getting "L" series lenses to get the best out of a 7D and conversely would it be a waste buying "L" series lenses and sticking them on the 400D? I thought what I had glass wise was pretty reasonable or would they be considered low end lenses when used with the better models of camera?
I take a lot of indoor shots as well as macro and some nature photography if that helps narrow this down. I wouldn't say "money is no object" but I would rather upgrade to something that's going to last me a good few years than buy something cheaper now and wish I had spent the extra cash 6 months later.
Any advice greatly appreciated
I currently have a Canon 400D with a couple of reasonable expensive lenses, a Canon 17-85 ES-S with IS, a Canon 70-300 EF-S with IS and a Sigma 105 Macro lens as well as a Canon Speedlight 430 EX flash.
I've been happily shooting reasonable photos with this lot for a while now but my wife decided on holiday she now needs a DSLR after "borrowing" it but is happy to take mine and I get a new one!! Result
. Only problem is I am bewildered by the choice and prices out there!! I know a lot of people recommend Nikons but having invested so much in the Canon gear I don't really think this would be a good option as my wife and I could share lenses if I stuck with Canon.Current models Ive been looking at are the Canon 50D and the 7D as well as reading rumours of the 60D or coming out early next year and Im in no real hurry to buy.....Bearing in mind Im in no way a professional photographer is there an obvious choice in that lot and would my current crop of lenses be good to use with them or should I be looking to spend less on a camera and more on upgrading lenses?
Are there any other models that would be better value on the second hand market? I've heard good things about the 40D and that the 50D is not really that much of a step up from it so might be tempted with a second hand 40D and spend some extra money on some better lenses. Am I really looking at getting "L" series lenses to get the best out of a 7D and conversely would it be a waste buying "L" series lenses and sticking them on the 400D? I thought what I had glass wise was pretty reasonable or would they be considered low end lenses when used with the better models of camera?
I take a lot of indoor shots as well as macro and some nature photography if that helps narrow this down. I wouldn't say "money is no object" but I would rather upgrade to something that's going to last me a good few years than buy something cheaper now and wish I had spent the extra cash 6 months later.
Any advice greatly appreciated