Hey everyone, looking to buy my 1ST camera in a few weeks!


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Hey everyone, I am planning on buying the Nikon d80 really soon. I've always wanted to do Photography on the side since I love taking pictures.

Anyways, I am planning on getting a d80, are their any suggestions that I should purchase another camera that is just as good the d80, if not better (but in the same price range.)?

Also, what accessories should I get as well?

Thanks!

(PS. Anyone know of any websites that have good tips on taking the best pictures, and finding that perfect place to shoot at?)

D80: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HGMX5...TF8&s=photo

Tamron 17-50 (Nikon) : http://www.amazon.com/Tamron-AF17-50mm-Asp...s/dp/B000EXV0QQ

30D: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-8-2MP-Digital-...3590&sr=1-1

XSI: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Digital-XSI-Ca...3670&sr=1-2

Tamron 17-50 (Canon): http://www.amazon.com/Tamron-AF17-50mm-Asp...3626&sr=1-3

Why the Tamron 17-50? It's sharp wide open, a constant 2.8 across the focal length, moderately priced, 6 year warranty, generally snappy AF, and has a good walkaround range.

Or another alternative:

40D: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-40D-10-1MP-Dig...3590&sr=1-1

18-55 IS: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-EF-S-18-55mm-3...4539&sr=1-2

The 18-55 IS isn't in the same league as the 17-50, but it handles well enough with a 4 stop IS and improved sharpness over the regular 18-55 kit.

D80: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HGMX5...TF8&s=photo

Tamron 17-50 (Nikon) : http://www.amazon.com/Tamron-AF17-50mm-Asp...s/dp/B000EXV0QQ

30D: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-8-2MP-Digital-...3590&sr=1-1

XSI: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Digital-XSI-Ca...3670&sr=1-2

Tamron 17-50 (Canon): http://www.amazon.com/Tamron-AF17-50mm-Asp...3626&sr=1-3

Why the Tamron 17-50? It's sharp wide open, a constant 2.8 across the focal length, moderately priced, 6 year warranty, generally snappy AF, and has a good walkaround range.

Or another alternative:

40D: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-40D-10-1MP-Dig...3590&sr=1-1

18-55 IS: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-EF-S-18-55mm-3...4539&sr=1-2

The 18-55 IS isn't in the same league as the 17-50, but it handles well enough with a 4 stop IS and improved sharpness over the regular 18-55 kit.

Thanks, I will look into the one that you suggested for the d80. Any other suggestions as to accessories?

the D80 is great

-speed flash SB-600

-tripod

-cable release

-camera bag

-50mm lens

Unless the cable release does something more than wireless remote does, I recommend the wireless remote over the cable. It's more versatile (to my knowledge) because of the increase in range. The remote for my D50 was only like $20; best accessory I've gotten to date.

Unless the cable release does something more than wireless remote does, I recommend the wireless remote over the cable. It's more versatile (to my knowledge) because of the increase in range. The remote for my D50 was only like $20; best accessory I've gotten to date.

that's what i meant was the wireless remote

the only thing with the cable release you can set how long you want the shutter open and other settings

What exactly is a "cable release" and this "wireless remote" ?

This is completely new to me, so I am unfamiliar with these terms. Thanks for the help, I will be ordering these within the next few weeks.

it help you take a photo on a tripod with out touching the camera they use it to do time laps photography and group pictures where you ant to be in them.

it help you take a photo on a tripod with out touching the camera they use it to do time laps photography and group pictures where you ant to be in them.

I figured this, but wasn't 100% sure. Thanks!

I think I'm going to lean towards the d80, as the d300 seems to professional for me, and I'm only a starter.

Is their any word about a d90 coming out anytime soon this month? I've heard a few rumors. If they're true, should I wait to get that instead over the d80?

Also- Anyone know any places to get good deals on that lens that was reccommended, and the d80 body? I was thinking about going on Amazon, but I am always willing to save a few extra bucks.

Thanks again for all the help.

D90 will retail at $1000 most likely later this fall. We're not totally sure of the features, but some are speculating the new cmos sensor. Expect it to be inbetween D60 and D300.

D80 you can pick up here for cheap: http://www.42photo.com/pd-productid-13620-...a____(body).htm

I figured this, but wasn't 100% sure. Thanks!

I think I'm going to lean towards the d80, as the d300 seems to professional for me, and I'm only a starter.

Is their any word about a d90 coming out anytime soon this month? I've heard a few rumors. If they're true, should I wait to get that instead over the d80?

Also- Anyone know any places to get good deals on that lens that was reccommended, and the d80 body? I was thinking about going on Amazon, but I am always willing to save a few extra bucks.

Thanks again for all the help.

Henrys they give great discounts and usaly will throw some accessory in

do @ henrys $819 and they will clean the camera for free when needed and you will get half back with in the first year if you wish to upgrade.

Henrys they give great discounts and usaly will throw some accessory in

do @ henrys $819 and they will clean the camera for free when needed and you will get half back with in the first year if you wish to upgrade.

Half back ($400) seems like an awful rip off for a trade in. SLRs (especially from Nikon/Canon) don't lose their value that fast. You could easily sell the D80 for $550 or so if it's just a year old.

Half back ($400) seems like an awful rip off for a trade in. SLRs (especially from Nikon/Canon) don't lose their value that fast. You could easily sell the D80 for $550 or so if it's just a year old.

its usually more but you are Guaranteed

Buy a new Digital, Video or SLR Camera, or a Used SLR or Medium Format camera at Henry's and we'll guarantee Half Back of your original purchase price within 12 months. Half Back is also applicable on all major accessories purchased with your camera, including Lenses, Power Grips and Flashes.

D90 will retail at $1000 most likely later this fall. We're not totally sure of the features, but some are speculating the new cmos sensor. Expect it to be inbetween D60 and D300.

D80 you can pick up here for cheap: http://www.42photo.com/pd-productid-13620-...a____(body).htm

Okay for that site, I notice they have little "kit" options you can add-on to your order, do you suggest adding those, or buying them separately elsewhere?

Thanks, I am planning on getting that lens you suggested to me. I'm not getting the camera until next month, so if I have any last minute questions I'll probly just bump this thread. Thanks for all the tips.

So I was looking into the XSI as well, what does anyone prefer?

The d80, or the XSI? I plan on getting that tamron lens on whichever camera I get.

The only reason I'm bringing up the XSI now, is because I like that it has a bigger viewing screen.

Unless the cable release does something more than wireless remote does, I recommend the wireless remote over the cable.

Actually it does - there's a limit for exposure of 30 minutes for the wireless remote. Also, it's easier to snap pics with a wired remote (especially if you're into HDR or IR). I have both (with D80) and use them most of the time (more the wired one though).

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