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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 2043008)
Canon (70-300L IS) - Canon launches EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM: Digital Photography Review

Don't know about the pricing of 70-300, but if the IQ is nice, that'll be the next lens in my kit.

I am really upset at Canon. When I heard about a new 70-300 (canon rumours) I wished it would be a 70-300/2.8 EFS or at least a 70-300/4 EF even if Canon had to use 77mm glass to achieve this. It would be a perfect compliment for the 17-55/2.8 EFS and an upgrade for the 55-250 EFS.

I guess they sacrificed speed to make the lens an EF lens instead of EFS. We EFS guys do not have a decent fast tele-zoom (the EF guys have 3 different 70-200Ls).

The 60D with it's articulaing screen and HD video looks like a logical upgrade for my 40D (months of XXD owners enying the 550D video capability ends). I hope it has a metal mount like older XXD cameras.

Last Saturday had gone to Chandni Chowk to get a D5000 for a friend in Leh. Picked up the following:

Nikon D5000 body - Rs. 24200/-
Nikkor 18~135 Lens - Rs. 16300/-
4GB SD Card - Rs. 400
Shine brand UV filter - FOC...:)

Total - Rs. 40900/-

For self:

Marumi 77mm UV Filter - Rs. 950/-
Sandisk 16GB Extreme IV CFII card - Rs. 4700/-

Total - Rs. 5650/-

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Originally Posted by gd1418 (Post 2043218)
Marumi 77mm UV Filter - Rs. 950/-

Is it any good ? I had them and its now resting in its plastic case as I found some difference in the contrast and sharpness. It may be different with Hoya or B+W or Cokin and they are terribly expensive too.

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Originally Posted by navin (Post 2043059)
I hope it has a metal mount like older XXD cameras.

this is what dpreview says
" Polycarbonate resin with glass fibre on aluminum chassis"
as opposed to "Magnesium alloy body" of 50D

The EOS 60D has a metal EF / EF-S lens mount which means that it can use the full range of Canon EF lenses as well as the designed-for-digital EF-S lenses.

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Originally Posted by sriturl (Post 2043263)
this is what dpreview says
" Polycarbonate resin with glass fibre on aluminum chassis"
as opposed to "Magnesium alloy body" of 50D

The EOS 60D has a metal EF / EF-S lens mount which means that it can use the full range of Canon EF lenses as well as the designed-for-digital EF-S lenses.

I think all canon DSLRs (APS-C) currently in the market can use full range of canon lenses, even the old 350D

I've not yet found any reason to complain. Hoya, Cokin etc., are terribly expensive. If it is CPL then Hoya or Cokin is considered. Just to keep the lens coating safe and dustfree, Marumi should be ok..

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2043246)
Is it any good ? I had them and its now resting in its plastic case as I found some difference in the contrast and sharpness. It may be different with Hoya or B+W or Cokin and they are terribly expensive too.


finally bought Nikon D90 with 18-105lens from 3rd I. Price - Rs52660.

Will be buying Kata 3in1 22 bag, 35 f1.8 lens & SB600 flash from US.

Yet to explore its features..

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Originally Posted by gd1418 (Post 2043500)
I've not yet found any reason to complain. Hoya, Cokin etc., are terribly expensive. If it is CPL then Hoya or Cokin is considered. Just to keep the lens coating safe and dustfree, Marumi should be ok..

How good or bad is Hoya G series ? I am seeing some really cheap deals on net in US and can get them carried over to India by someone ? What about tiffin ? Can anyone provide feedback

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Originally Posted by gd1418 (Post 2043218)
Last Saturday had gone to Chandni Chowk to get a D5000 for a friend in Leh. Picked up the following:

Nikon D5000 body - Rs. 24200/-
Nikkor 18~135 Lens - Rs. 16300/-
4GB SD Card - Rs. 400
Shine brand UV filter - FOC...:)

Total - Rs. 40900/-

For self:

Marumi 77mm UV Filter - Rs. 950/-
Sandisk 16GB Extreme IV CFII card - Rs. 4700/-

Total - Rs. 5650/-

Guruji, any particular reference in CC??

I am considering D3000/5000/3100. I have heard a lot about the place and deals it offers!

Would be great if you could give some pointersplease:, will be visiting sometime around Diwali.

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Originally Posted by amitk26 (Post 2041723)
I am not a pro but an amateur user but it is important to consider
Which lens you plan to buy in 10K and is it critical for your usage ?

10k is just the starting budget for 55-250. I will upgrade later provided the housing supports it. Feature wise as well, i think 450d is better than 1000d

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Originally Posted by amitk26 (Post 2041723)
Among the two Canon cameras you are considering I would say 450D.

Thanks, i am now inclined towards 450d. Its out of stock at some stores here :(

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2041733)
1000D vs 450D? The deal breaker is the AF module. The 350D and 1000D have the older AF module. This sucks, esp if you put a polarizer, or are using a slow lens which is F6.3 or F5.6 at tele.
If video is not important 450D is actually the sweet spot. I do not have any idea about nikon, so cannot comment on that.

that proves 450d is technologically advanced - thanks.

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2041733)
Before choosing a camera you should know what you will shoot, depending upon that you choose the camera. Landscapes are the easiest from a technical standpoint, since a wide angle does not require fast AF, and since you are shooting at F8 like apertures, even 100% accurate AF is not required because of large Depth of Field.
Only when you come to stuff like indoor, sports you worry about AF speed and accuracy. For long exposures you worry about noise, for handheld night you worry about high ISO noise.

Most of my pics are on a P&S cam so they are both indoors and outdoors. At present i have a multipurpose cam so i click what i like adjusting few things on the cam.

I am yet to reach the level where i can say i like a particular type of photography. A PRO level

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2041733)
So when you buy a body make sure you need it and it satisfies you needs. On this thread 90% of people who end up buying DSLRs would have been much better off with a mega zoom.

I agree with you. Its good if people graduate from P&S first but thats just my opinion. There would be many folks who started with DSLR and are doing just great.

I think it should be a 450d.

Thanks for your help guys

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Originally Posted by quadra (Post 2043928)
....I think it should be a 450d.

Someone is selling an year old 450D on BPC forum for 19k. Have a look. You can master the skills and upgrade to a 7D or 1D Mark III or IV whenever you feel the upgrade itch :).

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Originally Posted by Tiger (Post 2043801)
finally bought Nikon D90 with 18-105lens from 3rd I. Price - Rs52660.

This price sort of confirms what Jayesh told me; that the D90 prices have gone up slightly in the last few weeks, with limited availability.

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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 2043008)


The 600 and the 500 have not been released yet but are still under development and will be released soon. They have shaved off almost 500 gms from their 300 2.8 versus the Nikon 300 2.8. If they shave off a good amount of weight off their 600 and the 500 I would be very interested and go for a Canon 300 and a 600 for my birding needs.

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2043945)
Someone is selling an year old 450D on BPC forum for 19k. Have a look. You can master the skills and upgrade to a 7D or 1D Mark III or IV whenever you feel the upgrade itch :).

agree: & thanks for the info. Somehow 2nd hand stuff doesn't appeal to me due to various reasons. And yeah, i need to pay by card not cash so....

I spoke with Fotocircle and they have limited stock of 450d, i hope i get it soon

Hi All,

Please let me know how much can i pay for a used Canon 500D,i dont know the condition of it.


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