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Photography Chat and Questions Thread



Niall

ClioSport Club Member
I had to stretch for that money if I was to get it before Christmas you see, plus the fact I saw a 2011 one go for £750 a week or two previous. Ah well, this is a mint one with all the packaging so it should be great :)
 

Niall

ClioSport Club Member
I dunno... when I was your age....;)

Haha, I’ve heard that a few times of late with such purchases :p

Most people my age p*ss their money down the drain with items that they can’t get their money back on, while with the same amount I can get items such as this, which actually earn me money through my paid work.
 
Fair play and that's a good attitude I didn't have a job at 15/16 so was somewhat parent reliant until I finished my gcse's and worked on a fruit farm for a while. Good L glass will hold its value though, more of an investment, probably better than a bank if its looked after!
 
  Turbo 182 Alfa 159
Whats a good camera to be starting out with? Just want something to take half decent photos with rather than a mobile or a little point and shoot.

Is the 600d too old now? What about a Canon 1000d? They both seem to be pretty cheap on ebay these days?
 

Niall

ClioSport Club Member
I'd go for the 600D, they're a great camera for the money being so cheap nowadays. The 1000D is seriously dated now.
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
I'll cross the 1000d off then. Any other recommendations for a starter slr? Don't want to spend a lot because I'll no doubts get bored or it will barely get used.

This any good?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Canon-EOS...Cameras_DigitalCameras_JN&hash=item3f2ca6a31d

450D is still a good cam IMO. Especially on a 'tight' budget. I had one a few years ago.

It's not up to spec with today's current range but buy a decent fast 30mm lens for example (don't buy the 50 :eek: too tight on a crop!) .. you're laughing.

Good luck. Either sell up fast or prepare to spend thousands over the next few years :D
 
  Turbo 182 Alfa 159
450D is still a good cam IMO. Especially on a 'tight' budget. I had one a few years ago.

It's not up to spec with today's current range but buy a decent fast 30mm lens for example (don't buy the 50 :eek: too tight on a crop!) .. you're laughing.

Good luck. Either sell up fast or prepare to spend thousands over the next few years :D

Cheers mate.

I'll browse through the 450ds on ebay then. Lenses are a whole new ball park lol again not a clue!

Just want something to get decent photos of the car/pooch.
 
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  LY 182 FF CUPPED
I was given it, but yes you know me - full PPE has to be used at all times just incase my fingers start to melt.
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
  Clio Williams
I've bought a Hoya Pro1 58 mm CPL, should get it tomorrow. Hopefully it will work better than my cheap Chinese CPL :D
 

Ay Ay Ron

ClioSport Club Member
I've bought a Hoya Pro1 58 mm CPL, should get it tomorrow. Hopefully it will work better than my cheap Chinese CPL :D

Hopefully it will be better than my Hoya CPL which has fallen out of its holding and now rattles :(
 
Are bridge cameras anygood?

I've only ever had a digital camera but looking to upgrade a little but I also want want something I can simply point and shot. Cheap, easy to use and will return decent pics is what I want.

Thanks
 

Niall

ClioSport Club Member
The bridge cameras will be marginally better than the compacts, although for that budget you could get a mega cheap old DSLR that will get noticeably better photos than a bridge camera could.
 
What would you recommend?

I get the impression a DSLR is a big bulky heavy piece of kit, or am I wrong.
 


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