The Canon will be faster, better for action etc.
please be gentle first post
I have been offer the two above cameras for around £200 and would like comments/advice which would be best for my first DSLR camera
Thanks Danny
I think £200 is a bit much for either. The very first dealer site I tried had both for less than £200 and at least if you buy from a dealer you'll have a warranty.
unless he's throwing some extra'sI think £200 is a bit much for either. The very first dealer site I tried had both for less than £200 and at least if you buy from a dealer you'll have a warranty.
As said earlier i think the d70 is alot faster than the 10d. Plus if your using a lens with a motor then its not always the camera that dictates the speed, the 70-300 i had before i sold it was just as slow on my d2hs as it was on my d60
10D was a great camera when it came out but the 20D was probably a welcome update. The D70 is good also, but I think they ironed out a few issues with the D70s version. You should be able to get both those (20D/D70s) for around your budget.
30D is an update of the 20D - basically a bigger screen - but then again for that money you can get a D80, which is a brilliant camera and has 10mp (it's basically a slimmed-down D200, which is awesome).
You really need to see which one feels right in your hand though, as this can make a massive difference. The 20D has it on megapixels but I still think the D70s is a better all-round package....
...but then again, I like Nikons a lot so that's a moot point![]()
I bought my son a 10d, as a starter dlsr, he loved it but has replaced it with a 2nd hand 20d, he hammered the daylights out of the 10d, it never failed but he prefers the 20d, it is just so much better for the extra money.
If you can go to a 20/30 I'd certainly recommend it.
Personally I'd go for the 20 and buy something extra with the saving over the 30, another lens or flashgun if possible, even an old push pull zooms off e-bay will give you more photo ops, my 70/210 f4 cost me £70, newer ones cost a LOT more but it allows me to get shots I wouldnt have if I waited to save for a 'white' lens, the quality obviously isnt as high but I do at least get a shot. Old Canon ef (built for film cameras) lenses will work, with a 20 you will also have the option of ef-s (the 10 doesnt support them).
Matt