Ha, got one of them and just bought an a37 body only as a holiday camera as a77 is too big for a tourist!
Properly retarded question ... UV Filters.
What's the point ?
Bought one for a couple of lenses years ago, still got one left [77mm if anyone wants to make me an offer].
I never ever use it. What is the point of them (serious question) on a day to day basis ?!
I'd rather damage a £30 filter than a £300 lens
You're a motorsports photographer who can get on 'the other side' of the fence That's different.
To the average joe like us lot, they're pointless.
Can anyone think of anything different or any more advice would be awesome as I like to hear people's reviews before I part with large chunks of money.
7D’s are really cheap for what they are nowadays with the replacement just round the corner, however, Riad has said to me before about switching to Canon and I agree with him, but I’d only go once I go full frame due to the sensors in the APS-C Canons being inferior to the Nikons. The L lenses can only be fully appreciated on full frame really too, an example would be the 17-40F4L, on APS-C it’s quite wide, nothing to write home about, on full frame it’s really wide, we’re talking 11mm on APS-C wide, so it completely changes the uses of different lenses. Personally I’d go for a second hand 5D Mark II, circa £900 on Ebay these days.
But really I say why not, you might as well, the prices of some lenses are certainly more reasonable than some of Nikon’s offerings and the range is huge, just their APS-C range doesn’t float my boat.
Handle it, handle it, handle it. They feel very different in your hands compared to Nikon, I personally can't stand the handling of Canon cameras (got nothing against them otherwise), even after 6 months of ownership I could never accept the button placement etc. It's a very personal thing so nobody can tell you what is right and wrong in that respect, but I would highly recommend getting your hands on one for an afternoon or something.
The second-hand market has far more depth in favour of Canon, but depreciation is very minimal, so you are more likely to pick up a used Nikon bargain, but more likely to retain value if you use Canon (in my experience, anyway).
What is the Nikon Equivalent of the Canon 5d MKii?
Ok I need some help with reducing the number of cameras I own
i have a Sony a77 which is staying so forget I have this!
I have an rx100 which is great for landscape shots but its slow at the telephoto end and I like my bokery portrait shots.
am off to Barcelona later this week and bought a Sony a37 as I didn't want to take my larger a77 as its too big and theft issues etc.
a37 is great with the 35 1.8 and a nice small package that could compliment the rx100?
an opportunity arose yesterday to buy a Sony nex5n for literally nothing so I did advantage being it shares battery with a37! I love the suite of sigma primes for the nex series and there's 3 lovely zeiss primes about to come onto market.
so what do I sell and what do I keep and what do I buy with the money made from what I sell
Lol, perhaps I should re phrase it to SOME L lenses. The focal lengths on lenses such as the 24-70 are strange on APS-C and on full frame are ideal, it's the same with Nikon.
I've tried a 5D Mark II with a 70-200 F4 and yes it was short but the quality was incredible, on a 7D with the identical lens the quality was not comparable. Of course for sports the 7D is better but other than that for day to day shooting the 5D will suit those L lenses better and the focal lengths will be more usable. So I think what I'm saying undubitably valid, especially given that the second hand 5D Mark II's are in new 7D territory.
No way man, that it sad. I thought this was your profression?Thinking of selling all my SLR gear and just use my X100.
I've not even touched my gear for months now. I've got a wedding in June which I stupidly agreed to ages ago, otherwise I'd start selling now I reckon.
Sad times.
Thinking of selling all my SLR gear and just use my X100.
I've not even touched my gear for months now. I've got a wedding in June which I stupidly agreed to ages ago, otherwise I'd start selling now I reckon.
Sad times.