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Looking for some info on getting a camera, I've looked into bridge an DSLR cameras an come to the conclusion that as it's only gonna be used for things like taking photos of the dog an maybe the odd RC race an such that I'm gonna go with a bridge camera.
Only looking to spend between £100-£150 but not sure which is a prefered brand to get so any help guys would be much appreciated |
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I recently did the same & researched it a bit too much
![]() Canon currently have £30 cashback on the SX510 which brings it down to £170 on Amazon. Or the same deal on the SX280 which has a bit less zoom. Both decent cameras from what I gather ![]() |
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Look at the 'older' Canon dSLR's like the 350D/400D. They're probably about 8 years old now but very good still. They should go fairly cheap on eBay.
It'll knock the socks off compacts or bridge cameras, plus you can get loads of different types of lenses. If you're gonna be taking pictures at distance then a good 200mm telephoto lens is ideal. |
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Yeah a bridge camera will be no good in most light situations for action stopping RC shots. It will simply be too slow to get anything sharp.
As has been suggested a lower end DSLR from Canon or Nikon will be a good choice, or look at something like the 1000D, or second hand.
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Thanks guys for your suggestions an I've been looking at this one
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/vie...d=111237952559 Am I on the right track? |
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It will be miles better than any bridge camera. and you can get a longer reach lens when funds allow. Lenses are all usable in the future, and (on brand) lenses do hold their value.
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Something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CANON-EOS-...item1c39faa7db ends in a few hours, but should give an an idea on what they go for. or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Canon-EOS-...item3cd9a9cc9b The stock lens is alright but majorly lacks zoom, a telephoto lens with atleast 200mm will be useful, it may sound like too much but will allow real close ups of the cars, although saying that, on one of the ones I linked above it does start at 90mm which may actually be to close if its a small track but fine for taking pics out and about. Since the stock lens stops at 55mm, ideally you want the telephoto lens to start at 55mm or as close to as possible. Another thing worth mentioning, the cheaper side of the dSLR market may struggle if your local RC club is indoors due to the lack of light. Spend £1000 on a dSLR and £2000 on a lense and it'll take awesome indoor shots ![]() Also theres the Canon 400D, 450D which were released after. They may not go for that much more and have some improvements over the previous but not massive differences. You do have to be a little careful, the shutters are rated to a certain amount of pictures, and can fail after that but to be honest the people who take 200,000+ photos probably wouldnt be owning an entry level dSLR, chances are most of them have had very little actual use. |
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