Need advice to buy my first SLR camera
I am a photography beginner, I want to buy my first Cannon SLR camera, any one can give me advice which model is good?
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It depends on your subject or motif and the budget. Probbaly more important and likely more expensive are good lenses.
So if you tell more, we could give you a matching recommendation.
So if you tell more, we could give you a matching recommendation.
Thanks for reply. I already got the camera. Finally I got
Canon-EOS 550 D, like it very much. Thanks
Canon-EOS 550 D, like it very much. Thanks
Good choice, i wish you lots of fun with it !!!
As for me ( according extensive experience) Best option is 600D or, if you have money and would like to have really pro machine 5D mkII.
I have 550D - it is almost same good with 600D,but one "-" 550D has fixed display.
Best regards
I have 550D - it is almost same good with 600D,but one "-" 550D has fixed display.
Best regards
thanks for your advise, i already got 550D, it was a good camera, i really like it, now i would like to have an nice tripod, do you have any suggestion? thanks a lot.
have a good day-dawn
have a good day-dawn
Good choice! I with you enjoyment during doing many nice and grate photos!
They are all good.
Do you want a small plastic body (1100D, 550D, 600D)? Or a heavier magnesium-alloy body (60D, 7D, pro bodies)?
Do you want a fixed screen? Or a titlable screen (60D, 600D)?
The bigger ones have a better viewfinder, faster Autofocus, faster burst-rate.
Even some used ones (40D, 50D) maybe a very good choice.
Or a full-frame 5D, which is the cheapest option for full-frame DSLR photography (around 600 GBP) today.
Do you want a small plastic body (1100D, 550D, 600D)? Or a heavier magnesium-alloy body (60D, 7D, pro bodies)?
Do you want a fixed screen? Or a titlable screen (60D, 600D)?
The bigger ones have a better viewfinder, faster Autofocus, faster burst-rate.
Even some used ones (40D, 50D) maybe a very good choice.
Or a full-frame 5D, which is the cheapest option for full-frame DSLR photography (around 600 GBP) today.