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  Thread Started By:   ukwooly1   On:   Friday 18/01/2008 @ 17:42:28 Show Oldest First    
wildebeest
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  #22 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  02/07/2008 @ 18:19:19
I've bought 2 SLR's (one of them my current F80) and a couple of lenses from there. All good.

I would avoid HK listings or those that look like they are from people who know nothing about photography. Check previous listings to see what else they have sold as that would give you an idea.
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  #21 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  02/07/2008 @ 14:10:39
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Mark, it was new and boxed with all the paperwork.
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  #20 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  02/07/2008 @ 13:37:30
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QUOTE (riddler900 - 02/07/2008 @ 08:33:32)

i'd always be a bit worried buying my lens second hand on ebay - never get to have a good inspection to see if they're ok.

I sell my stuff on eBay though and it's pristine, so you can get good stuff there. Quite how you tell the difference is another matter; I've had people steal the images I post of my lens to sell their own...
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  #19 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  02/07/2008 @ 11:07:38
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Id always buy off photography forums over ebay.
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  #18 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  02/07/2008 @ 08:33:32
nice - i'm assuming you got it new ... good deal. i'd always be a bit worried buying my lens second hand on ebay - never get to have a good inspection to see if they're ok.
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  #17 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  01/07/2008 @ 16:42:19
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On e-bay for £302.75 .
They normally retail at over £400 so I was pleased with that.
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  #16 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  01/07/2008 @ 12:01:08
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stuart - how much did you get it for and where?? i've been considering the same for my nikon
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  #15 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  29/06/2008 @ 14:47:00
Im really pleased with my Nikon D80 . Just treated myself to a Nikon 10.5MM F2.8G AF DX IF-ED FISHEYE-NIKKOR lens and its proving to be great fun to play around with.

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  #14 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  29/06/2008 @ 13:33:30
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I recently got a Sony SLR. People always go why did you buy sony they dont make cameras?! Well for the simple reason that you get far more features and a really good build quality for your money. Sony are just trying to break into the market so are offering better prices to entice people to get them. I got the same features for 400 quid as i would have on a 600 quid Canon.
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  #13 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  27/06/2008 @ 16:28:19
Revision #1 (Last edited: 27/06/2008 @ 16:28:49)
In reply to post #1 ...

QUOTE (ukwooly1 - 18/01/2008 @ 17:42:28)

What's the best?



Chris

Chris, if you still don't buy SLR camera yet I would strongly recommend to get Nikon D200. I'm its owner myself. As for me this is the best digital camera I have ever used. Try it and you won't be disapointed
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Jiggalo
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  #12 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  28/02/2008 @ 05:52:42
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Depends on your price really but i have the Nikon D200.
Even though im lacking huge motivation to get out and use it...its an awesome piece of kit, and Holly the D200 has a switch to light up the mini LCD screen..
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  #11 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  27/02/2008 @ 22:38:49
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cool... cant say ive tried the D80 but the D50 suits me well and when ive used some of the canon SLR ranges they just havent matched up to the standards!! im probably in the need of an upgrade soon ! my problem is that i enjoy too many things ! end up needing to spend loadsa money!! the D50 also has the twin LCD displays which is useful when using the ol tripod!but changing aperture etc with that stupid little dial (past troubles at night time... pain in the assss!)
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wildebeest
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  #10 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  27/02/2008 @ 22:30:21
I'm taking my D80 with me - good camera .

I tried my brothers D40X and the manual settings, which I use 85% of the time are really cumbersome. At least the D80 has a primary and secondary command dial and an LCD display on the top as well as the back.
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holly_smile
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  #9 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  27/02/2008 @ 22:21:00
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Nikon D50
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philw
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  #8 Re: Any reccomendations good SLR?  07/02/2008 @ 22:46:02
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Canon 1Ds III. It'll cost you a few quid and weighs a fair bit, mind.

It is the best, although I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who asked for a recommendation. If you don't know, then you're pretty safe with most things. Don't worry about gizmos on the body, try to get some decent lenses. If cash is short, get one good lens and use that; you can't take good shots with crap glass.
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