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I am thinking of buying a Canon 60D, when it was first advertised I think it was £1,199:00 body only and I have just had a look on the internet and one shop has reduced it to £829:00 £300:00 off in a few weeks. I am very tempted now, I have the 50D but the 60D has HD video capability has a extra.
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Ask yourself whether you need (HD) video - and whether you would choose to shoot it with your stills camera.
(I've recently been through this exercise - I decided to stick with a 'simple' stills camera.) Canon 60D here:- http://hdewcameras.rtrk.co.uk/?scid=..._id=5927337921 Last edited by G-CPTN; 29th October 2010 at 15:58. |
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Evening G-C, I am thinking of getting a 60D because of the moving objects that I photograph, I am constantly having to change lenses and has you know every time you change a lens it is possible that dust etc. can cause havoc to the camera. the HD video will be a bonus to film some of the odd bits that crop up now and again.
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They're not worth it just for video mate,you can get a decent camcorder for less,i bought a 550d that has HD videoon it and it dosen't get used .
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G-C what lenses are you using with your K200.
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I have the 18-55 kit lens and my newly-acquired Sigma 28-300mm.
I also carry (when I'm 'out on an assignment' - ie something like an airshow) manual focus Sigma 75-300mm and Sigma 400mm. I also have a much-loved and frequently-used (with 35mm film) Vivitar 28-200mm which was my standard-fit lens when I shot on film. Among my collection of manual lenses I have a fisheye and two mirror lenses (500mm and 1000mm) though I haven't used any of these since I went digital. To be fair I haven't really ever used the 1000mm (well, maybe a couple of times to shoot views of the Moon). It is a Russian lens and one of the few that I bought new (I was still working then). Both mirror lenses are fixed aperture f8. |
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my word i thought i had a lot of lenses..lol
if i was truthful the lense i'd like is the canon 400mm L but at £5K it's well out of my price range. Wot other photography do you do mate,i do quite a few landscapes and portraits. |
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I bought all my lenses (except the 1000mm one) secondhand.
When I was working I did a lot of travelling, and always called in to camera shops to see what they had for little money. I got back into photography when my son asked for a camera so that he could join a photography course at his highschool. I offered him a new Praktica - or a secondhand ME Super (for the same money). He chose the ME Super. I thought it such a nice camera that I bought one for myself (and another for my daughter). I had been without a camera (other than the Vito BL which wasn't used much anyway) for a couple of decades. (Actually that isn't true - I bought a Polaroid camera to take snaps of the children when they were very young.) Anyway, I progressed from the ME Super to a Super A and expanded my collection of lenses as and when I found suitable ones at the right price. My major activity has been at airshows, but more recently I have attended shows of old vehicles (cars as well as trucks) - and, of course, I now have grandchildren! I have at least one screw-thread lens (85mm f1.4 IIRC) which I used with a bayonet adaptor. Most of my lenses are KA fitting, though I have a few 'classic' K-type lenses (40mm pancake and a 50mm f1.2 for example). The mirror lenses are simple K-fitting of course, being fixed aperture! Last edited by G-CPTN; 15th November 2010 at 17:03. |
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