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I'm new here but could really do with some advice!
I'm looking to get a DSLR, and have no idea what one I'd make use off, originally was thinking a budget of around £500, allowing for something like the Nikon D5000, but wondering if I'd be doing a lot better to spend more and go for something like the D90? That I could do but it would be a stretch so obviously if it's not needed then I don't want to waste money, but I also don't want to wish I'd bought a better one in 6 months.
I've only used a digital up until now however it does have P A S and M settings and I mostly shoot on A or M, so I do already have some basic knowledge of what changing bits does, but it's quite limited on what it will do.
I take a lot of pictures of insects, small flowers and animals, unfortunately my digital takes ages to focus and has a limited focus range (probably the wrong term for it) so I want something I can do a better job of that with.
I was thinking initially I'd probably need 2 lenses, 1 for general and larger shooting (I gather the 50mm works for that) and 1 that's more suited to smaller creatures and longer distances? But not entirely sure.
Any help gratefully appreciated!
I'm looking to get a DSLR, and have no idea what one I'd make use off, originally was thinking a budget of around £500, allowing for something like the Nikon D5000, but wondering if I'd be doing a lot better to spend more and go for something like the D90? That I could do but it would be a stretch so obviously if it's not needed then I don't want to waste money, but I also don't want to wish I'd bought a better one in 6 months.
I've only used a digital up until now however it does have P A S and M settings and I mostly shoot on A or M, so I do already have some basic knowledge of what changing bits does, but it's quite limited on what it will do.
I take a lot of pictures of insects, small flowers and animals, unfortunately my digital takes ages to focus and has a limited focus range (probably the wrong term for it) so I want something I can do a better job of that with.
I was thinking initially I'd probably need 2 lenses, 1 for general and larger shooting (I gather the 50mm works for that) and 1 that's more suited to smaller creatures and longer distances? But not entirely sure.
Any help gratefully appreciated!

