Hello there, from your tone of speaking, I think you just got started in into DSLR photography...
Why trouble with these two good DSLRs?
1. Go to
Cathay Photo, either at Peninsular Plaza or Marina Square. (I'm no advertising, it's because I buy from there & all CS people will have to agree with me that it is a good shop.)
Peninsula Plaza
111 North Bridge Road #01-05 / #01-07 to 08 / #01-11 to 14 Peninsula Plaza, Singapore 179098
Fax: (65) 6339 2807
Operating Hours:
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 7pm.
Closed on Sunday & Public Holidays
Marina Square
6 Raffles Boulevard #02-215 to 216 Marina Square, Singapore 039594
Tel: (65) 6339 6188
Fax: (65) 6338 1746
Operating Hours:
Daily from 11am to 9pm.
Closed on New Years Day (1 Jan), Chinese New Year (to be announced) and Labor Day (1
May).
Note: please do not not go there when the shop is going to close in an hour or so. You will find that you will not have not enough time to feel and touch the DSLRs.
http://cathayphoto.com.sg/
2. Go forward, be polite and ask them.
Say the magic words "Hi. I want to learn DSLR photography, can you recommend some suitable DSLRs to me?
Yeah, something like that. Please provide your budget.
Then, the retail executive there should be kind enough to share with you the brands. Personally, I go with Nikon or Canon. Canon is more popular, Nikon sounds more professional.
3. Be brave to ask questions: To know more about the DSLRs.
Feel and touch the DSLRs while trying to shoot with them.
4. Yippeee, make your decision. LOL.
Of course, before you do this, DO SOME RESEARCH (read on the internet via posts by more experienced users about the DSLRs and survey on the shops) on the DSLRs you have listed down. Don't be a cuckoo there, the person will not like it.
Of course, learn to bargain but don't be too much.
5. Don't fret. It's just the beginning. If you buy too professional camera and you don't know how to use it. REGRET, is all I can say. Serve you right!
NOTES: Don't listen to people's views. Compare them with one another and average the best result out from them. Different people have their own views, if you plainly based only on one's view, it's not practical luh. You will regret it and end up with being too engrossed in DSLR photography by spending too much $$$ on this HOBBY (is it?).
In conclusion: Start from basic la, take it slowly.
Time will progress, so will your skills.
Take your time & think a little but don't get too troubled by it when choosing for accessories etc.
In the end, MONEY is still important. No money, no tok!