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Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

Last post 18-05-2008, 2:09 PM by mtuffy. 12 replies.
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  •  12-05-2008, 12:06 AM 797027

    Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    G'day everyone,

    I'm sure people have posted stuff like this plenty of times but I haven't been keeping up on what's good to get etc. So I thought I might ask....

    I'm planning to buy another camera as I've been hired to do a couple weddings/portraits in the future, so I thought it might be best to have two cameras (1 for backup etc) but I'm not sure what's best to get. I'm not really a beginner anymore but not really pro so I'm not sure what's best.

    I already have a Canon 350D and was possibily looking at the 450D to buy, would people agree this is a good idea? Also does anyone know if the 450D can take the same lenses that a 350D takes?

    Thanks for any help provided.

    Matt.

  •  12-05-2008, 2:16 AM 797052 in reply to 797027

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    I'll answer what I am sure about that your lenses will work fine on the 450. The only compatibility issues you might have is the memory card. As far as I know, the 350 uses a compact flash card whilst the 450 uses the SD card.

    If you want a step up then I suppose the 40D is a top end consumer type with the 450D being an entry level type. Obviously the 40D will be more expensive but you can use your old lenses and the compact flash card.


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  •  12-05-2008, 2:24 AM 797055 in reply to 797052

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    Actually I just spoke to the IT guy here at work and he recommended the 40D as an upgrade and I've looked into it and i think I'd probably agree. However you have helped me by stating that the 40D will take the same lenses and flash cards! That's good news and a great help! Price isn't a concern; I just want to make sure I'm getting the right camera!

    Thanks for your help; it's probably exactly what I needed.

    Anyone else have any opinions on the 40d?

     

  •  12-05-2008, 5:32 AM 797082 in reply to 797055

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    I've had the 40D for nearly 9 months. The current price, with cashback, makes it amazing value. Can't think of any reason to buy a 450D over a 40D unless you really must have a small lightweight camera.

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  •  12-05-2008, 6:46 AM 797094 in reply to 797082

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    I echo Sue's comments, I've had my 40D for almost 7 months & it's a delight to use.....intuitive, fast (focus & shooting rate of 6fps vs 3. something), magnesium alloy frame (vs plastic)......a different class to the 350/400/450 series
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  •  14-05-2008, 4:55 PM 798665 in reply to 797027

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    Canon 5D
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  •  15-05-2008, 6:29 PM 799360 in reply to 798665

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    If your not a beginner - Then why do you have to ask?
    Beefy
  •  16-05-2008, 11:59 AM 799903 in reply to 799360

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    Maybe he doesn't think he knows as much as you know Beefy, I am sure he is grateful for your input.
    It was when she said 'put the camera down and come to bed' that I knew I'd finally gone too far.

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  •  16-05-2008, 11:35 PM 800312 in reply to 799360

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    Beefy:
    If your not a beginner - Then why do you have to ask?

    He wants to be sure he making the right choice, and doesn't know many people who have tried these various cameras. Big Smile [:D]


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  •  17-05-2008, 6:44 AM 800446 in reply to 797055

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    mtuffy:
    Actually I just spoke to the IT guy here at work and he recommended the 40D as an upgrade and I've looked into it and i think I'd probably agree. However you have helped me by stating that the 40D will take the same lenses and flash cards! That's good news and a great help! Price isn't a concern; I just want to make sure I'm getting the right camera!

    Just a thought... you're getting the right camera for who? Yourself, or the "i.t." guy?

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  •  18-05-2008, 12:57 PM 801070 in reply to 800446

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    Was I bit harsh, well here's my input, the 350D will take the same shots as the 450, 40D's.  However, lenses make a hell of a difference, for me this is where the money should be spent, Fast lenses and wide angle would be a great benefit for weddings, also a very good flash gun will be needed with a sturdy Tripod.  Hope this helps.
    Beefy
  •  18-05-2008, 1:19 PM 801076 in reply to 801070

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    Hi, a quick note , i agree it is a good idea to get good lenses, however if you are going to shoot weddings then having two camera bodies is essential . Spending a lot of money though on a high end camera body then putting cheap lenses on it though kind of defeates the purpose, so whatever you buy make sure you have some good glass,  mel.
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  •  18-05-2008, 2:09 PM 801085 in reply to 800312

    Re: Not a beginner but not a pro – what camera to get?

    OldBoy:

    Beefy:
    If your not a beginner - Then why do you have to ask?

    He wants to be sure he making the right choice, and doesn't know many people who have tried these various cameras. Big Smile [:D]



    Thanks for that - that's exactly what i meant. I know about cameras and prices, but i don't want to make a mistake or purchase a camera when another camera might be better for nearly the same price etc.
    Its a big choice to make so i just want compare notes and ideas to get a general idea or what kind of camera/lenses i should be looking into.
    thanks for that comment.
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