Crazy Canuck wrote:
Well lets see, the camera is a digital rebel, a entry level camera. I want to take general pictures of family and friends as well as a bit of nature photo's. After seeing numerous deer and other wild life while out camping I think that will be something I like. Take into account that I'm a real beginner at this.
IMHO, I think maybe you shoulda gone for a high end p&s but that is my opinion...it woulda helped if you had 35mm SLR experience. I have seen decent pics come from the Canon A70. I would think the Canon S50 (5MP) woulda been perfect and you can throw it in ur coat pocket. Try that with the 300D and lens attached. It is nothing personal, but it is really getting on my nerves people getting this higher end camera kit and being clueless. The DSLR should be for those of us that 1) upgraded from the 35mm world, 2) feel that they have exceeded the capabilities of the p&s and can see themselves really taking off with it, 3) have ample funds to do said endeavour. This is far from the end of expenses in the camera world. Remember that Sigma 120-300 F2.8EX lens I mentioned? It goes for about $1900. The 16-35mm F2.8 L lens I have is about $1380. The 10D all set up w/ batteries and the like was about $2200. Add on filters and stuff another $500 and then the FlashTrax drive was $700 so you get the picture yet? This is NOT a cheap hobby, especially in the DSLR world. The Canon and Sigma lens are unreal for pic quality, but man do you pay for it.
Another bit is that when you shoot RAW, the pics will look not so hot. No worries...that is the way they should look. They leave it up to you to tweek them. Speaking of which, I have some pics to attend to.
Cheers from England,
Canuck