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08-04-08, 01:40 PM
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Have Your Say: Best Mid-Range DSLR (April 08)

Have Your Say: Best Mid-Range/Semi Professional DSLR
(April 2008)

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08-04-08, 01:53 PM
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Re: Have Your Say: Best Mid-Range DSLR (April 08)

This one is TOUGH!

However it is made a little easier as camera manufacturers seem to place their cameras slightly above or below their competition - so it's very easy to find a camera that's right for you at your budget

So for this have your say, there isn't one 'winner' in my opinion, there are lots of good cameras at varying budgets, and one that's right for you at yours. My list is in order of affordability, if I could afford it, I;d go with my first choice, if not second, third etc.

My first choice is the Nikon D300. It is completely amazing, and widely regarded as the best semi-professional camera on the market. It has 12MP, 51 point autofocus, VGA live view screen, excellent battery life, almost perfect ergnomics. The image quality is also slightly ahead of Canons 40D. If I could afford it I would go out and get this today!

My second choice is tied between the Sony A700 and the Canon 40D. The Sony has 12MP and many of the features the Nikon D300 has, image quality is also comparable. However in Nikons favour it has more features, and of course Nikkons lenses. In Sony's favour, it has Image Stablisation built in, which means you get IS for all lenses you use... without the high cost! It is tied with the Canon 40D because whilst the canon offers perhaps not as good image quality (but only slightly less) the Canon 40D is a Canon(!) so you have access to all it's lenses. It is also a bit cheaper. So imo they tie, because I feel those are the main points that would get you to swing one way or the other. They are both excellent cameras though and it would probably boil down to handling them.

My Third choice is the Nikon D80! If you are at the lower end of the mid range budget, the D80 is a very capable camera, and I have seen some stunning photos taken with it.

Anyway, that's just my opinion!
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Nikon D300
Nikon 55-200mm VR
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08-04-08, 04:21 PM
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Re: Have Your Say: Best Mid-Range DSLR (April 08)

Yes it is tough to select a camera in that range, there are so many good cameras to choose from.
Therefore I would not pick out any particular make or model but do a load of research via camera magazines-recommentations and "hands on" experience to see what suits the purchaser the best. Obviously the Nikon v Canon would be most peoples thoughts because of the range of lenses available.

At the end of the day the camera cost would be the main factor for most people.


Bazza

http://www.europe-nikon.com/home/en_...road/25/1.html.

This gives a listing of Nikon professional range, there is no semi professional range of Nikon camera/lens. Consumer equipment is the terminology I believe.

Bazza

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