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Hi all,
I bought a Panasonic G1 with 14-45mm in May this year and added the 45-200mm a couple of months later. I originally bought this because it was small and wouldn't be a problem to take on holiday (which it wasn't).
However, I have discovered that I am particularly interested in 'product' photography and macro and whilst the G1 has brought be some good results with the lenses I have I am very unwilling to spend £750+ on a dedicated m4/3rds macro lens.
I would also REALLY like to be able to tether to a laptop, as would lots of other G1 users it would seem, but it's unlikely to happen.
Sooo, I am thinking of upgrading (?) to a full blown SLR, and very probably a Nikon D5000 or D90.
I have seen software that allows tethering for the D5000, but I don't think you can actually 'control' and fire the shutter from the laptop. Is this correct ?
With the D7000 out soon is it worth hanging on for a while and waiting for the D5000 twin lens kit prices to come down a little (to ease the pain) ?
Is the D90 significantly better than the D5000 ? Can you control the D90 from a tethered laptop ?
Any help / advice would be appreciated...
Cheers,
Daniel.
I bought a Panasonic G1 with 14-45mm in May this year and added the 45-200mm a couple of months later. I originally bought this because it was small and wouldn't be a problem to take on holiday (which it wasn't).
However, I have discovered that I am particularly interested in 'product' photography and macro and whilst the G1 has brought be some good results with the lenses I have I am very unwilling to spend £750+ on a dedicated m4/3rds macro lens.
I would also REALLY like to be able to tether to a laptop, as would lots of other G1 users it would seem, but it's unlikely to happen.
Sooo, I am thinking of upgrading (?) to a full blown SLR, and very probably a Nikon D5000 or D90.
I have seen software that allows tethering for the D5000, but I don't think you can actually 'control' and fire the shutter from the laptop. Is this correct ?
With the D7000 out soon is it worth hanging on for a while and waiting for the D5000 twin lens kit prices to come down a little (to ease the pain) ?
Is the D90 significantly better than the D5000 ? Can you control the D90 from a tethered laptop ?
Any help / advice would be appreciated...
Cheers,
Daniel.