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"I'm" looking at D-SLR cameras with video for under $650. I found a Nikon D5000 for around that, and I am wondering if any of you have any experience with the camera. I can't stand another blurred photo with "my" point and shoot. For God's sake...the thing can't even take a still photo unless it is mounted or sitting on the table, and the video makes this wonderful, grinding autofocus noise and is barely viewable.
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Shawn
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Shawn
that may help. Or try used higher end USED prosumer bodies. They will allow faster flash syncs and autofocus tracking. Ultimately you want to try save for good glass, a fast lens you will keep no matter what body you end up using. Now you just have to choose between black or white.
-Shawn
As an added bonus the body w/kit lens is in your price range. Here's DPReview's take on it:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/pentaxkx/
Canon 20D's going for about $300
Canon 30D's going for about $400
(no idea on nikons cause I'm a canon loyalist
so that leaves you a good bit of $ to pick up a decent used lens also.
Still, if the OP manages to find a nice deal on a used Canon 7D or the like, let us all know about it. In that same vein, if video is as important or more so than still IQ, maybe try to find a used deal on a Panasonic GH1 (probably about as likely as the used 7D deal, heh).
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