I bought a d5200 last year, kit with a few lenses from SAMs was 950 or so. I'm no pro photographer by any means but I've been very happy with the camera and it's photo quality
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I bought a d5200 last year, kit with a few lenses from SAMs was 950 or so. I'm no pro photographer by any means but I've been very happy with the camera and it's photo quality
Same here. I'm just trying to justify the expense in my head. I know I'll get use out of it but I don't have the first clue on using one of these things, thats why I haven't brought one yet.
I am in the same boat as you - I have been looking to buy this camera for several weeks and I have been following it on ebay. I have yet to see the double lens package you described go for less than $425 - usually closer to $500 and you're taking the a little risk when buying this way.
If this is the camera you have decided to get then Sam's seems to have the best deal - Starting today they have it on sale for $549 + tax - It includes a 8g card, Bag, Both lenses & wi-fi adapter
The great thing is that if you get it and don't like it you can easily sell it on ebay and not take a loss (and if the timing is right you may even make a little...)
I appreciate you asking this question on ODT - I have learned a lot from the answers it generated - and a big thanks to all my new ODT friends
If I were you, at the $500 price point, I would go for the Canon T3i. I own a Nikon D90, which is an older model of the D7000, with a bunch of Nikon glass and flashes, and I VERY HIGHLY recommend it, but it's much more than the 3200. The 3200 will take high quality pics, but if I was looking at the entry level price range, I would take the Canon T3i all day. It has an excellent articulating LCD, very good kit lens, built-in flash (most do), and it takes killer video (though not a camcorder replacement). It really is an amazing little camera. You won't regret it.
I have a friend that shoots with a Canon, trying to get her opinions and advice as well. I'll take a look at the Canon. I heard that Nikon was overpriced in that you are paying extra for the name. Do you think that to be true?
I have a friend that shoots with a Canon, trying to get her opinions and advice as well. I'll take a look at the Canon. I heard that Nikon was overpriced in that you are paying extra for the name. Do you think that to be true?
Now a friend of mine who does photography said that if he had to take 1 lens with him to Disney it would be the 50-200 because 50 is what the eye normally sees and that under that is wide view and over 50 is going telephoto or something. What does that mean?