It's all change for me and I'm finally letting the Panasonic FZ20 go. After 18 months I've managed nearly 50,000 photos and it's never missed a beat. £500 spent overall and I had huge range (more than I ever needed, from very wide angle through to about 600mm), and a very very good Macro attachment (Nikon 6T) all carried around in a space smaller than your average lunchbox. However I'm growing out of it a bit now and have been frustrated quite a bit by some of the limitations (such as being restricted to a maximum 8 seconds shutter speed, the limited depth of field and painful noise above ISO 100)
Before I fire off my questions I guess it's worth explaining why and what I want, as that should give people an idea of where I want to be.
Essentially I was hoping to upgrade to the newer Panasonic, but the forthcoming model appears to suffer hugely from pixel packing, it's essentially the FZ20 with several new features that I do want, but with 10MP from the same old sensor. 6MP and improved noise reduction at higher ISO's would have been preferred, but it's not happening. Therefore I am finally being lured the way of the D-SLR, although I've always been very reluctant in the past. My only problem is that I love various hugely differing fields of photography, macro, motorsports, landscapes, night shots etc...and that all equals ££££ in the realm of the SLR!
What I want:
- A decent body, obviously. 350D seems to be the popular choice.
- A good initial lens. Budget constraints probably mean I will be restricted to say, £300 on top of the body purchase at this point in time. I would rather go for one quality lens rather than a few cheap lenses to cover all my requirements, and as the motorsport season will be drawing to a close I would probably benefit from something at the wider end of the scale over Winter.
- A manageable way of using filters. Does anyone use a slot-in system instead of screw-ins? Using graduated filters with screw-ins is next to impossible so I would prefer to go down the slot-in route.
Before I fire off my questions I guess it's worth explaining why and what I want, as that should give people an idea of where I want to be.
Essentially I was hoping to upgrade to the newer Panasonic, but the forthcoming model appears to suffer hugely from pixel packing, it's essentially the FZ20 with several new features that I do want, but with 10MP from the same old sensor. 6MP and improved noise reduction at higher ISO's would have been preferred, but it's not happening. Therefore I am finally being lured the way of the D-SLR, although I've always been very reluctant in the past. My only problem is that I love various hugely differing fields of photography, macro, motorsports, landscapes, night shots etc...and that all equals ££££ in the realm of the SLR!
What I want:
- A decent body, obviously. 350D seems to be the popular choice.
- A good initial lens. Budget constraints probably mean I will be restricted to say, £300 on top of the body purchase at this point in time. I would rather go for one quality lens rather than a few cheap lenses to cover all my requirements, and as the motorsport season will be drawing to a close I would probably benefit from something at the wider end of the scale over Winter.
- A manageable way of using filters. Does anyone use a slot-in system instead of screw-ins? Using graduated filters with screw-ins is next to impossible so I would prefer to go down the slot-in route.