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My Dad has just retired and with some of his retirement money, he wants to buy 'a proper camera' as he calls them.
Anyway, he always covets my D2x, but aside from me needing mine (and one being a bit bashed up), I've told him there are much more suitable cameras for him as someone who'll be taking snaps but wants to learn a bit more about creative techniques.
He's seen the adverts for the Lumix G-series on TV and he's mentioned that as a possibility, and I've said he also has option like the PEN and standard, lower-end DSLRs like the D90, Dxxxx, EOS xxxD and the funky Pentax ones (amomng others).
He likes the idea of a smaller, lightweight camera like an Lumix G but seeing as I don't have experience with these types of camera (and he isn't the best researcher of the internet), anyone willing to give their opinions, especially those who've made the swap from a regular (pentaprism) camera to an EVIL (or vice versa)?....
What pros/cons are most apparent for everyday shooting? What limitations do EVILs have for the average user? How does sensor size stack up in realworld results?
He'll never be wanting to buy into 600mm lenses and that kind of things - a f/2.8 17-50/55 equivalent will probably be all he'll want - so massive benefits of major systems (NAF/EOS) aren't of major consequence, meaning alternative brands are a definite option.
Thanks in advance
Anyway, he always covets my D2x, but aside from me needing mine (and one being a bit bashed up), I've told him there are much more suitable cameras for him as someone who'll be taking snaps but wants to learn a bit more about creative techniques.
He's seen the adverts for the Lumix G-series on TV and he's mentioned that as a possibility, and I've said he also has option like the PEN and standard, lower-end DSLRs like the D90, Dxxxx, EOS xxxD and the funky Pentax ones (amomng others).
He likes the idea of a smaller, lightweight camera like an Lumix G but seeing as I don't have experience with these types of camera (and he isn't the best researcher of the internet), anyone willing to give their opinions, especially those who've made the swap from a regular (pentaprism) camera to an EVIL (or vice versa)?....
What pros/cons are most apparent for everyday shooting? What limitations do EVILs have for the average user? How does sensor size stack up in realworld results?
He'll never be wanting to buy into 600mm lenses and that kind of things - a f/2.8 17-50/55 equivalent will probably be all he'll want - so massive benefits of major systems (NAF/EOS) aren't of major consequence, meaning alternative brands are a definite option.
Thanks in advance
