Prosumer cameras can't match with DSLRs so far. All the sensors in Prosumer cameras are too small for "good" quality. If your worry is on size, go for 350D + Tamron/Sigma 18-200mm lens. Quite a good travel companion already.
wainism said:i think it really depends on the bags ur willing to carry when u go travelling for biz or leisure. if ur biz trips dun allow u to carry a back pack and maybe just a pouch. maybe a compact is gd enuff
but for all things else...DSLR is :thumbsup:
rebbot said:I'm only worried about the hassles such as maintainence like do I have to clean the lens and body after user, do I have to clean the sensor regularly etc... :dunno:
rebbot said:I'm only worried about the hassles such as maintainence like do I have to clean the lens and body after user, do I have to clean the sensor regularly etc... :dunno:
rebbot said:I'm only worried about the hassles such as maintainence like do I have to clean the lens and body after user, do I have to clean the sensor regularly etc... :dunno:
rebbot said:Thanks for all ya comments~ guys Really appreciate it hmm saw a couple of deals in the b&s forum not too bad
just wondering which one would be better the 300D or the D70? in terms of functionality and size of course...no brand preference here
should I get the kit or just the body alone? are kit lens any good seen some really extreme comments both good and bad hmmm
espn said:No need to compare. The lousiest DSLR will still win a prosumer DC flat. Hands down.
n0d3 said:With your budget, get a 2nd hand 300D and save the $ for some good lenses and a flash.
dragos said:if u know nuts abt photography, start with a prosumer and work your way up like me...started with a Pro90IS and after a long long time...abt 4 years later then I changed to a 20D recently...it will shorten your learning curve.
espn said:No need to compare. The lousiest DSLR will still win a prosumer DC flat. Hands down.