is300zx;874261; said:
o woops :S sorry i meant D40...
the D80 is a weenie lil more expensive
i mean the 400D and D40 are like 700-750 euros, and the D80 and 30D are like 1200
is300zx;874261; said:
rallysman;874353; said:The biggest problem with the D40 is lens selection.
mb_barton;874692; said:which is why im leanin to the 400D
does anybody have experience with one of these?
ive read great reviews, but concidering its mainly gonna b used for fishy pics... i wud like to hear some stuff from a fellow mfker
is300zx;874761; said:If you go to aquatic-photograpy.com you'll see some 350D and 400D users there. Check out aquasaur's photos. He uses a 350D and they're just simply amazing.
The most important thing in a camera is actually the user, then the glass, then the body. Lenses are what you'll actually invest more in a DSLR. Some lenses cost more than the body itself but you can probably keep them longer and change body as your experience and budget grows. As far as the D40 is concerned there are actually two versions of that camera. The D40 which is a 6 megapixel and a D40X which is a 10 megapixel. The D40x is slightly faster but also cost about $200 more. Unless you're going to print poster size images or cropping a lot, then there's no real point in buying a 10 megapixel camera. Higher megapixel counts actually can cause more noise in the picture. So if I were you, I'd save some money and buy a D40 instead of a D40x (not sure about 400D never used one before) or if you can find a new one a D50. If you're not afraid of buying used go with a D50 or D70s. With the money you save then buy a flash gun and a nice macro lens.
mb_barton;876087; said:thanks alot man. these are the kinda of informative posts we can use. If i had got the Nikon it would be the D40x cuz I also take a lot of other pics for my band (of concerts) and i do a lot of foto shopping so i want a nice 10 megapixel cam. Thats why I have decided to go for the Canon. The only really difference is that when making multiple speed-shots then canon can go to 3 per second to a maximum of 27 in a row, and the D40x can do 3 a second to a max of 100 in a row. But the Canon has a few functions like a automatic dust removing function that are very appealing to me.
My local cam shop has a great deal on it too, Im getting the cam plus 18mm-55mm lens for 700 euros and then a bonus kit of a cam bag, 2gig sd card, and a wireless mountable flash so i can mount it on the edge of the tank and take shows through the glass without flash glare. and all that for just 100 extra