One inexpensive accessory...
This relatively inexpensive accessory will not result in better or sharper pictures but, will be easy on your neck during a long day of shooting. Get an aftermarket strap. Both Tamrac and Optech market great straps which are made of neoprene and greatly ease the burden of carrying any camera.
http://www.tamrac.com/g_camerastraps.htm
http://www.optechusa.com/product/det...&CATEGORY_ID=4
BTW: an extra battery and an extra memory card will ease the logistics of shooting.
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My mum is about to go to america, and comparing amazon .co.uk vs .com versions suggests savings are to be had if she were to purchase a 500d there on my behalf, has anyone got any info/experiance/etc on purchasing such items abroad?
Edit: scrap that, adding VAT at customs makes it not worth the hassle
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That's if you declare it :P
But really.. The dollar is so weak right now it may be worth looking into, you could end up with a significant savings.
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Originally Posted by
KentDub
That's if you declare it :P
Could cost a LOT more if you don't! :eek:
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Originally Posted by
wjh31
My mum is about to go to america, and comparing amazon .co.uk vs .com versions suggests savings are to be had if she were to purchase a 500d there on my behalf, has anyone got any info/experiance/etc on purchasing such items abroad?
Edit: scrap that, adding VAT at customs makes it not worth the hassle
You should also look into warranty issues. I live in Canada and know that Nikon Canada and Nikon USA do not honor warranties on cameras purchased outside of their respective countries. Will Canon UK treat your camera likewise?
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well she's gone now so its too late.
But unfortunately i have now had a hands-on, and the viewfinder on the alpha-380 isnt as bad as i thought was indicated (for me atleast) so now i need to work out the balance between cost and features/quality, the 500D with kit + 55-250 IS comes in at ~£725, while the A380 with kit and 75-300 is £100 less at ~£625... people shouldnt be given choices!
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Will,
Think hard about what your NEXT (i.e. 3rd) lens might be, then look at the prices and choice available in both mounts.
Bear in mind you'll be fussier by then, so you won't want the cheapest, choice might be restricted, and the next price bracket up might be pro-level and prohibitive.
No easy answers ...
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well after comparing features, IQ, and range of lenses, thats gotta be the 500d then, now to persuade myself i really want to part with £750!
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Depending on what you shoot :
minimal a standard zoom lens cost efficient with VR or IS or VC or OS (vr=nikon, IS=canon, VC =tamron OS =sigma). some good and cheap or at least affordable one are nikon nikkor af -s 18-55 vr , canon EF-S 18-55 IS, Sigma 18-50 (not with os as far as i know off) tamron 17-50 f 2.8 vc
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semi tele with IS /VR/ VC /OS like Canon's ef 55-250 IS , Nikons 55-200 vr , sigma 55-200.
or one walk a round lense
sigma 18-200 os hsm
nikon 18-105 vr (better and cheaper than the 18-200 vr)
tamron 18-270 vc
you need a backpack like the lowe pro slingshot 200 AW
you need a tripod
you need a monopod
you need lens cleaning sloths
you need spare batteries
you need perhaps a polarizer (from dirt cheap (50 EUR) to dirt expensive (250 uer>)
you need a water proof cover for the camera
you need insurance that pays also if they steal it from you..
you def. need a banking acount with a great some of money on it
you need time (to fiquere out waht you like , dislike and to find out if you are right or wrong )
the rest comes later