The talent and knowledge base on Cigarpass is amazing, so I am speculating that this post my best resource. And, I know I can trust a BOTL or SOTL more than some online reviewer who may have ulterior motives.
I have read the online guides for shopping for digital SLR's (dpresource,amazon,Cnet). Helpful, but some of this stuff goes over my head, so I am posting this for practical feedback.
I have an old Kodak digital point and shoot camera on its last leg. I don't even think it has 1 Megapixel. So I need to repalce it. I haev decided to move up to a digital SLR ratehr than a point and shoot. I have a good expereince with a local B&M cmaera shop looking at point and shoots, and I will be happier with a digital SLR.
80% of what I use the camera for is pictures for online auctions and trading. So, I am thinking the 6 Megapixel is more than enough. Most of the photos will be still shots, and close ups. I also use the cameare to document things when I take them apart, so detail is important. My wife and I have dogs, and she does dog compettiion events, so I may occassionaly take some shots of her and the dogs during agility or herding competitions. (this woudl be a 5% use).
I do not expect to print images over 8x10, and if I did I think I can get them enlarged at the camera store.
I had a Pentax K1000 35mm film camera in high school that I used as a yearbook photographer. So, I do enjoy dabbling with camera equipment, and have fond memories of Pentax. Back then, i could not afford Nikon. The photo game has clearly changed with the ditigal era.
Here are my concerns.
1. I see a new image sensor, the CMOS, is hitting the market soon that is supposedly better than the CCD sensor. The prices had really dropped, but I cannot tell if they will continue to fall with the new sensors coming out, or if the new sensor will be availabe at about the same price.
2. Since most of my images will be posted online, does not seem to me I need more thatn 6 Megapixels. Am I wrong ? Can you lower the image rate for picture to be posted to avoid frustrating my friends still on dial up ?
3. Is now the right time to buy, or is it worth waitng another 3 to 6 months ? I am in no hurry. Plus, most new cameras are the same price or less than the used cameras I have come across.
I have no existing equipment, so would like a kit deal for less than $500 or $600. Here are are what I have looked at that falls in this range. (some a higher, but I do not want to be peenny wise and pound foolish).
1. Nikon D40- Nice, good review, and seems to have alot of third party lenses. But this camera does no have shake reduction, and the lenses for it seem stuck to the D40 one because of the autofocus being in the lens and not the camera body. I have read cleaning the sensor is a paid.
2. Pentax K100D- Like Pentax based on prior experience, but does not seem to have the fan base of Nikon. Also, cannot determine if it is worth spending a couple hundred dollars more and getting the K10.
3. Olympus 510 - Seem like a nice outfit, but have similar concerns as to third party supply.
4. Canon- Do not seem to find anyting in this line I can afford.
All advice apprecaited. Feel free to advise or PM me on good sources.
Thanks,
Cparker
I have read the online guides for shopping for digital SLR's (dpresource,amazon,Cnet). Helpful, but some of this stuff goes over my head, so I am posting this for practical feedback.
I have an old Kodak digital point and shoot camera on its last leg. I don't even think it has 1 Megapixel. So I need to repalce it. I haev decided to move up to a digital SLR ratehr than a point and shoot. I have a good expereince with a local B&M cmaera shop looking at point and shoots, and I will be happier with a digital SLR.
80% of what I use the camera for is pictures for online auctions and trading. So, I am thinking the 6 Megapixel is more than enough. Most of the photos will be still shots, and close ups. I also use the cameare to document things when I take them apart, so detail is important. My wife and I have dogs, and she does dog compettiion events, so I may occassionaly take some shots of her and the dogs during agility or herding competitions. (this woudl be a 5% use).
I do not expect to print images over 8x10, and if I did I think I can get them enlarged at the camera store.
I had a Pentax K1000 35mm film camera in high school that I used as a yearbook photographer. So, I do enjoy dabbling with camera equipment, and have fond memories of Pentax. Back then, i could not afford Nikon. The photo game has clearly changed with the ditigal era.
Here are my concerns.
1. I see a new image sensor, the CMOS, is hitting the market soon that is supposedly better than the CCD sensor. The prices had really dropped, but I cannot tell if they will continue to fall with the new sensors coming out, or if the new sensor will be availabe at about the same price.
2. Since most of my images will be posted online, does not seem to me I need more thatn 6 Megapixels. Am I wrong ? Can you lower the image rate for picture to be posted to avoid frustrating my friends still on dial up ?
3. Is now the right time to buy, or is it worth waitng another 3 to 6 months ? I am in no hurry. Plus, most new cameras are the same price or less than the used cameras I have come across.
I have no existing equipment, so would like a kit deal for less than $500 or $600. Here are are what I have looked at that falls in this range. (some a higher, but I do not want to be peenny wise and pound foolish).
1. Nikon D40- Nice, good review, and seems to have alot of third party lenses. But this camera does no have shake reduction, and the lenses for it seem stuck to the D40 one because of the autofocus being in the lens and not the camera body. I have read cleaning the sensor is a paid.
2. Pentax K100D- Like Pentax based on prior experience, but does not seem to have the fan base of Nikon. Also, cannot determine if it is worth spending a couple hundred dollars more and getting the K10.
3. Olympus 510 - Seem like a nice outfit, but have similar concerns as to third party supply.
4. Canon- Do not seem to find anyting in this line I can afford.
All advice apprecaited. Feel free to advise or PM me on good sources.
Thanks,
Cparker