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Cheerschaps - 40d it is then!
Good choice. Extra weight will help stability, it'll feel better to handle and it will last longer if you drop it (like I did my 10D a week after getting it). You'll probably have it many years so the expense will be spread out...
Cheers Andy - some interesting points there.Basically , i'm upgrading from a Minolta 7hi - which was one of the hybrid type cameras.I was looking for a camera that would last and that i could develop with and the 40d seemed to fit the bill ( the 450d just seemed too small for me).Is there any reason you recommend the Nikon's over the Canon's?CheersDarren
Basically dont buy from Jessops but try the cameras you like and what ever feels "right" is the one to go for.
Personally like the Live view that it give not available on 40D or even 50D
Quote from: Boddle on January 12, 2009, 08:46:47Personally like the Live view that it give not available on 40D or even 50D Live view is most definitely available on the 40D and above! I have used the live view a lot on the 40Ds we have here.
We have two 40Ds here: they look and feel so much more professional, plus will last longer.
Live view is stil a gimmick to some extent.Only really useful if you have it on a tripod at a stupid angle that you cant see through the viewfinder!!Any DSLR gives you a histogram or exposure preview before taking the shot if you want anyhow.Just go and have a play!!!CheersAndy
Quote from: Blue72 on January 12, 2009, 18:50:29Live view is stil a gimmick to some extent.Only really useful if you have it on a tripod at a stupid angle that you cant see through the viewfinder!!Any DSLR gives you a histogram or exposure preview before taking the shot if you want anyhow.Just go and have a play!!!CheersAndy I have found it quite useful on Manual focus (using 2x coverter on with my 300mm which is easier to carry round than a 600mm), as you can zoom in on LCD you can get a lot better focus although x10 zoom is to much unless on a tripod certainly when using 600mm lens. I haven't yet tried it on macro shots but I can imagine it would allow a macro shot to be focus manually better than certainly achieved by eye and especially by autofocus.