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Hello,
I didn't see a thread for presentation so before asking your help I will first present myself. My name is Tom and I just come up to Orkney island in north scotland. This is a beautifull place for taking picture and i like to take picture but never had a SLR yet.
To explain, I start taking picture with disposable picture long ago, after loosing some picture from bad printing experience I bought my first digital camera last year. I took a Lumix FZ-8 which is a bridge, which is cheap but already allowed to play a bit with setting and had a 12x zoom and I also bought a cheap wide angle.
It was good for a bit but I want to start SLR now with Orkney and it's temptative coastline and archaeology.
The trouble I experience with the FZ-8:
-still not have reactivity of a slr
-better than most basic digital compact but struggle at low light
-struggle with over exposure.
-i want to try grad filter I'm bored of white sky or dark landscape,
-i want to try long time exposure
I'm looking to start SLR on a budget, I like to take landscape, building and sea picture. And I particulary like morning and evening light and I'm sometime motivated for indoor family picture.
I looked at 2 option:
-Canon 450D with 18-55mm lens (from 250pound on e-bay)
-Canon 550D with 18-55mm lens (from 550pound on ebay)
to start with and I thought about the 50mm 1.8f fixe lens for indoor.
The only main difference I saw with the 550D is the ISO going up to 12600 (for 1600 for the 450) and the number of pixel of 18M (12M).
1) In the kind of picture I discribe with morning-evening low light Am I going to be really limitated with the 450?
2) Is those difference worth 300£
3) If I get starded with the 450 it mean I can buy more accessory and maybe in the futur upgrade only the body?
4)The idea of the 50mm 1.8f lens, it's just because i read about it, will it be a really good improvement in indoor picture?
what do you thing?
Thanks I hope my question are understandable and interresting!
What other accessory (lens or filter) would you recommend to?
Thank you
I didn't see a thread for presentation so before asking your help I will first present myself. My name is Tom and I just come up to Orkney island in north scotland. This is a beautifull place for taking picture and i like to take picture but never had a SLR yet.
To explain, I start taking picture with disposable picture long ago, after loosing some picture from bad printing experience I bought my first digital camera last year. I took a Lumix FZ-8 which is a bridge, which is cheap but already allowed to play a bit with setting and had a 12x zoom and I also bought a cheap wide angle.
It was good for a bit but I want to start SLR now with Orkney and it's temptative coastline and archaeology.
The trouble I experience with the FZ-8:
-still not have reactivity of a slr
-better than most basic digital compact but struggle at low light
-struggle with over exposure.
-i want to try grad filter I'm bored of white sky or dark landscape,
-i want to try long time exposure
I'm looking to start SLR on a budget, I like to take landscape, building and sea picture. And I particulary like morning and evening light and I'm sometime motivated for indoor family picture.
I looked at 2 option:
-Canon 450D with 18-55mm lens (from 250pound on e-bay)
-Canon 550D with 18-55mm lens (from 550pound on ebay)
to start with and I thought about the 50mm 1.8f fixe lens for indoor.
The only main difference I saw with the 550D is the ISO going up to 12600 (for 1600 for the 450) and the number of pixel of 18M (12M).
1) In the kind of picture I discribe with morning-evening low light Am I going to be really limitated with the 450?
2) Is those difference worth 300£
3) If I get starded with the 450 it mean I can buy more accessory and maybe in the futur upgrade only the body?
4)The idea of the 50mm 1.8f lens, it's just because i read about it, will it be a really good improvement in indoor picture?
what do you thing?
Thanks I hope my question are understandable and interresting!
What other accessory (lens or filter) would you recommend to?
Thank you
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