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| ...continuing the above discussion on Canon, i have a limited budget and the only options i have is 1000d /450d (max 30k INR) as they are readily available with local dealers. I need to know: 1. Any PRO's know the major adv / disadv for 1000d vs 450d ? 2. My kit budget is max 30k (after pulling all strings) so do you suggest
Requirements: 1. I will be keeping the cam for few years for sure 2. Preferably i will be buying canon as couple of frnds already have canon 3. Video is not a primary choice 4. I would love a technologically advanced system. 5. If you had a 30k budget, what would you pick ?? (from canon / nikon) Please advice Last edited by quadra : 25th August 2010 at 12:55. Reason: removed extra ? mark |
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Which lens you plan to buy in 10K and is it critical for your usage ? Quote:
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You're being too kind. I was forced to choose an outdated body a year back because of budget constraints, and I couldn't have been happier. The things I have learnt with this body is just way too much. Quote:
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And why would other metering results not give me accurate results? Why is spot metering so important for bird photography? As long as I know my "zones" and where the metering can fail, can't I always compensate in camera for it? Do I need spot metering? If I need it that badly, can't I just use CHDK to get it on my camera? Again, essential? How? I am sorry but I am a dimwit when it comes to technology and how they play a role in getting good photographs, so I need more info. Ease of use is only limited by the familiarity with the camera and nothing else, IMO. The confusing factor for me was about how you outgrow a body, when you say outgrow a body what does it mean? How do I know if I have outgrown a body or not? PS: Posting it again, as it makes more sense even now, Photo Equipments Buying Patterns for Nature Photography !! | ||||
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If video is not important 450D is actually the sweet spot. I do not have any idea about nikon, so cannot comment on that. 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. 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. | |||||||
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| I have fooled around with a friend's D5000 and for 30K I believe you can get a 5000D with a 18-55VR lens. Nikon has announced a 55-300VR lens too but I dont think it is available right now. The D5000 has one feature my 40D does not. A tilting LCD. So often in a crowd I wish I coould shoot over the heads of people. If you have that need a tilting LCD with Live view can be very useful. |
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Agreed, I use that word 'outdated' for every model that has an upgraded version in the market ![]() Quote:
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Child photography has to be spontinious you can not plan in advance and arrange lighting try using strobes for a fidgety child. You can use it very well for capturing liquid drops or other controlled scenarios but not for spontaneous shoot such as wild life , children or sports. Quote:
Try taking a picture of bird landing on water late in evening where you can predict the spot so tripod is feasible but need long exposure due to low light. Or a moon shot mounting cam on tripod with a non image stabilized lens with out live view. Complications are same as macro as per my personal experience. Quote:
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300D is the only DSLR with CHDK port available. About spot metering , It is about ease of use again. Try shooting a bird portrait with sharp eyes and beak with out spot metering and check how easy /difficult it is. Quote:
I see enough points in 1000D which can prompt me to upgrade. Quote:
A camera with higher FPS necessarily needs faster AF. If there is an example of a camera body with lower FPS but faster AF ? | ||||||
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![]() I find it easier to 'shoot' macro with my powershot S5is than with the EOS 550D. One advantage though with the live view on the 550D however is the ability to zoom 10x into the image before pressing the shutter. Allows you to focus precisely on the eyes if needed. | |
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For a night landscape shot, you first frame the scene. Then you get away from cam, press the shutter on timer, or use remote release to press shutter simple Quote:
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A camera which does high FPS will need a faster AF, but there is no reason to assume that you cannot find fast AF modules on bodies which do not do 10FPS kind of speeds. 450D has a better AF module than 350D and 1000D, even though its not a sports kind of camera. Use the center focus point, and it will focus quickly even in not so good light and not so good contrast of the subject. | |||||
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Normally 1/400 is the min for sharp pic but late in the evening a tripod mounted cam with 1/30 works fine. Live view helps because you need to trigger at the exact moment like wings are spread or feet touching water. You can look in to the view finder but crouching to peek in for more then 20-30 min not very friendly on back and neck muscles. This slow shutter speed of 1/30 may look normal but in this context given the focal length it is longer exposure then normal. This is very typical scenario for early morning late evening photography. I do not see any alternative until I up my budget substantially and procure bigger better telephoto lens which works well in low light and are fast. Hope this explains the point. Quote:
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450D , 500D and 50D use same Digic 4 Soc where as 350D and 1000D use Digic 3. I do not know exact relationship between processor and focus speed but one of the feature of Digic4 available in public domain is Servo AF which makes continuous focusing possible for moving objects. In good lighting conditions Servo AF works very well for constantly moving objects. In bad light spot metering on subject with shutter pressed 1/2 is the way. I don't think servo mode is available in 350D or 1000D. Last edited by amitk26 : 25th August 2010 at 14:47. | ||||
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I am not an expert on photography since i just bought a 1000D as an entry level cam 4 months back. I am loving everybit of it. Its easy on the pocket and the best choice for newbie like me to photography. | |
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This is exactly my trouble. I also take snaps of lots of landscapes on most cases. So was thinking should I buy an entry level DSLR or a good megazoom should be good for me (Panasonic FZ40/FZ100). |
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So now spot metering , Servo AF, Number of AF points and AF speed are the missing features apart from video. Last edited by amitk26 : 25th August 2010 at 14:53. | |
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Cameras sharing same AF module will have similar focus speed an accuracy. For example 500D and 50D cross type focus points focus with same speed on lenses brighter than F2.8, even though their burst speeds are different. Quote:
Otherwise go P&S If you plan to do mostly landscapes, a short zoom like LX-5 makes more sense. Decent high ISO performance, and very good lens. Its 24mm at wide end, and that helps a lot with landscapes. But remember 100mm long end may be too less for you. OTOH, the FZ-100 is 25mm to 600mm. So if you stick to ISO 100-200 max, you are okay Quote:
As for spot metering, I do not think you understand the concept of metering, and in which cases spot metering is used. It has nothing to do with focusing. As for number of focus points, 99% of people use center focus point always, even people who have 11 AF or 20AF points, On most cams center focus point is the fastest, and often cross type. Last edited by tsk1979 : 25th August 2010 at 15:04. | ||||||
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First it is very useful to take pictures lifting the cam above people`s heads when in crowded public environment. Secoundly (here comes the weird part), I don`t own a tripod as of now. I lost it. So when last night i wanted to click the moonlight falling on the mountains from my balcony. I placed the cam on the balcony wall, switched to live view. Set the timer to 2 sec and pressed the shutter button. Since the wall is 6 inch thick i couldn`t have possible seen the view from view finder. Hence, it was useful. Here the image i clicked. Not a pro but should give u an idea of what i mean. P.S.: Can u see the mountains smiling. Last edited by Abbas : 25th August 2010 at 15:02. | |
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