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I have about $500 to spend on a new digital camera, what are prople using at this price point, and can I get something good enough to do real 'action' photography in the woods with all of the lighting challenges that presents? THanks!
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Re: about $500
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:53 pm
nj_rider
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I have a cannon g3. You can probably pick one up on ebay for around that. Im no professional but I think it takes great pics and has alot of options. Here is one on ebay
For a bit more, you can get into an interchangeable lens DSLR. The canon Digital Rebel is getting more inexpensive, so that would be a good one to keep an eye out for. It will allow you to use all different Canon lenses, and a mountable flash.
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Re: about $500
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 4:09 pm
dankilling
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I looked at DSLR, but they run $800 with a lens....I am not a big fan of evilbay (been screwed there) so I am looking to purchase new, if possible. I was looking at the Fuji S7000, the Nikon 8000, and a few others in that class...
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 6:36 pm
BostonBullit
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you can probably find a used DSLR for that price range, but if you're not willing to spend more coin on "accessories" down the road that's not the best way to go. The canon G series is one of my favorites (even if my G2 is refusing to focus correctly right now ). action shots with a P&S camera takes a lot of practice because you have to learn to A)minimize the shutter lag and B)work with what shutter lag you can't get rid of. You have to pre-focus and get to know the lag between the time you trip the shutter and when the camera actually takes the pic or you'll get nothing but junk. the G2-6 also have a hotshoe for an external flash, which helps immensely in the woods.
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 8:55 pm
scurry
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we had a cannon g2, it broke, then we got a g5 for pretty cheap, not a huge fan of it though, but its ok, maybe i should get a flash? and a wideangle lens adapter?
What about the Olympus 8080? I found it on sale for about $550....dpreviw has the s1-s2 speed at .1 sec and continuous shoot at 1.8fps .... only real hang up I am having is the 23-inch minimum focal length, but would a wide-angle help this? It has a hot-shoe for a flash, too
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