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    Best SLR for around $1000?

    Hey everyone!

    I'm doing a bit of research into buying a good quality camera. I've got around $1000 to spend, but I don't know that much about Digital SLRs. I was wondering if you could help steer me into the right direction.

    I'd like a camera that has a quick start up time. I'd also like to be able to snap pictures quickly (I don't want to take a picture, wait for it to load....., snap...load......, you get the idea).

    I'll be taking picture of fast action sports, as well as landscape photos. I'm not a professional photographer, but just came into some money and want a really nice camera.

    The $1000 (or around) should include a lens if possible too. What do you think? Any suggestions? Thanks for your help everyone! If you have any more questions let me know:thumbsup:

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    sorry.. i should say i've been doing my research and looking at canons. I've had good previous experience with them, but have never owned a dSLR from any manufacturer. I realize my first post was quite a loaded one. But anything to help me further research would be swell.

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Since you have $1,000 to spend on the entire package, I would suggest spending as much or more on the lens than you do on the body. You don't need over 10 mp for good prints. Sharp glass will determine image quality more than mp.

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    You might find a better bang for you bucks with Sony, Panasonic, Kodak or some other less popular brand.

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    I'm skeptical on mp. I remember reading a while ago that manufactures have found a way to bloat the mp on cameras. I look at mp on cameras like I look at gigahertz on computer processors.

    You would seriously suggest Kodak or Panasonic over Pentax or Canon? My $1000 limit doesn't mean I have to spend $1000. If there is a good set up for my needs at $650 that would be grand. I just gave my price limit as a ball park for suggestions.

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Whatever you choose you won't have any trouble with start up time or have to wait to snap.
    All dslrs start virtually imediatly.
    If you are buying on line, be sure to see the dealer feedback forum before buying, too.
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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Quote Originally Posted by gnipgnop
    I'm skeptical on mp. I remember reading a while ago that manufactures have found a way to bloat the mp on cameras. I look at mp on cameras like I look at gigahertz on computer processors.

    You would seriously suggest Kodak or Panasonic over Pentax or Canon? My $1000 limit doesn't mean I have to spend $1000. If there is a good set up for my needs at $650 that would be grand. I just gave my price limit as a ball park for suggestions.
    Well Kodak doesn't make any SLRs anymore, so not Kodak. And Panasonic's DSLRs are rather off-beat. But certainly many users could get better bang for the buck in the Olympus, Pentax, or Sony systems than with Nikon or Canon. But my experience is, while those brands offer some really nice cameras, but their overall systems are much less complete than Nikon and Canon. In fact, I just switched back to Nikon (who's stuff I used in my film days) because of some particular gaps in the Olympus system that affected me, and Olympus's inability to bring out mid to high end models anywhere near as aggressively as Nikon and Canon.

    As for Megahertz, it's good to be skeptical. 10 MP is plenty for anyone who's not doing 2-page fashion spreads - and for that application, 12-15MP is still inadequate (those pros use 30-40MP medium and large format gear).

    In any case, if you have $1000 to spend, I'd make sure that I spent no more than 60% on the body, and at least 40% on the lens. Most bundled kits are not set up that way. They usually have about 80% geared toward the body, and 20% to the lens. I think most folks are better served by getting better lenses. Even the basic low-end DSLR bodies nowadays are plenty good, but most of the kit lenses are mediocre.

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    thanks people!

    Am I right to assume that I should stay away from stores like BestBuy and focus on dedicated camera stores? (Provided I keep an eye out for inflated prices).

    What are some bodies you recommend, as well as good all around lenses?

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Well, if $1000 includes lens, then I would go for getting an older generation model like the Nikon D70s, Canon Rebel XT, or Sony A200, those each running in the area of $400-$500, then spending the rest on a good lens. Of course, tripod, bag, cards, etc. Getting a good lens and pairing it with a cheap body will yeild better results than getting a cheap lens and pairing it with the nicest, most expensive body.

    For the Sony - the 70-210 f4 Beercan runs around $225, great telephoto zoom with great bokeh, plus the 50 1.7 @ $100, and then you've got another couple hundred bucks to apply towards one of the *many, many* wide angle lens ranges that Minolta/Sony has to offer.

    Keep in mind, you will in all likelihood going to be replacing the camera body before you replace the lens, lens are built to last decades, don't get the expensive body just to pair it with a kit lens.

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Quote Originally Posted by Anbesol
    Well, if $1000 includes lens, then I would go for getting an older generation model like the Nikon D70s, Canon Rebel XT, or Sony A200, those each running in the area of $400-$500, then spending the rest on a good lens. .
    Nowadays, you can get a new Nikon D80 for around $550, and that's a noticeable upgrade compared to a D70s. Manufacturer's demos and mint condition refurbs with warranty go for under $500, and the rush to move to the D90 has put quite a few lightly used D80s into the 2nd hand market.I recently picked up a very clean used D80 body with the Battery Grip and around 10K shutter actuations, for $400. Not bad for a camera that was selling for $900 new a year ago.

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Quote Originally Posted by gnipgnop
    thanks people!

    Am I right to assume that I should stay away from stores like BestBuy and focus on dedicated camera stores? (Provided I keep an eye out for inflated prices).

    What are some bodies you recommend, as well as good all around lenses?
    Sometimes big box stores have absurdly high prices, sometimes they have absurdly good deals. It's a crapshoot, but is worth the time to stop. I got a couple of $170 flashes from a closing circuit city for $75. That's a good deal. I've never seen a good deal at a brick and mortar camera store, partially because of sales tax. If your tax isn't 10% like mine is, maybe you can find a deal...Ebay and amazon.com have been pretty good to me.
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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Doug - wow! I don't keep up as much on Nikon, I was unaware that you could get a D80 @ $550...

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Quote Originally Posted by Anbesol
    Doug - wow! I don't keep up as much on Nikon, I was unaware that you could get a D80 @ $550...
    Nowadays, you can get a Mint condition Manufacturer's demo D80 body, with warranty, from Cameta Camera, for around $450. As I said, a month ago, I picked up a nice clean used D80, with power grip (worth around $70-80 by itself) for $400 with under 11k shutter actuations.

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Damn DSLR's have gotten so much cheaper in the past year....

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    Re: Best SLR for around $1000?

    Go to your near by Camera store and try out Canon XS and XSI. XS around $500.00 and 10mp XSI around 699-799 12 mp.

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