Nikon D3,+Holy Trinity:devil::devil::devil:is good!
depends what you intend to do, i would recommend the Pentax K200D if you want something other then Nikon and Canon.
Considering Pentax's financial woes... I'd recommend Sony instead.
If Hoya can keep making enough money to support it's Pentax division, then all's good.
it all stems from them not giving their market base the lenses they want like f/2.8 zoom range for those who dont need weather sealing/sdm or rather cant afford the DA* range. hopefully Hoya`s leadership will listen more to its users..what is needed now is not new bodies but rather a more diverse (perhaps cheaper?) range of lenses.Considering Pentax's financial woes... I'd recommend Sony instead.
Hi, can anyone suggest any good entry level cameras for me? i am new in this area. preferably cameras from sony? cause i think i can get discount for sony cameras thanks
i have just checked my budget is just about 900+. is this sum of money good enough to get me a nikon/ canon also?
To me a "good" entry level entry dslr must have LiveView... :think:
i have just checked my budget is just about 900+. is this sum of money good enough to get me a nikon/ canon also?
D60 is a good entry-level dslr and it's within your budget. i would recommend this model but the choice is ultimately yours to decide.i have just checked my budget is just about 900+. is this sum of money good enough to get me a nikon/ canon also?
D60 is a good entry-level dslr and it's within your budget. i would recommend this model but the choice is ultimately yours to decide.
Without a built-in motor on the D60, means quite a number of Nikon lens can't do AF. Hence the camera is not in my list of recommendation.... :think: