- Location
- Queens, New York
I see that there are a lot of great photographers here on MR.
This great/incredibly addicting hobby has pulled me into yet ANOTHER hobby.
Photography.
I own a decent P&S - Canon Powershot SD780IS Digital Elph
But I'm really thinking about getting into the D-SLR side of things.
Now obviously photography is another very expensive hobby...
But I was wondering if there is anyway of being economical about it and still getting a decent camera?
Or is sort of like - if you're not going to lay down the money, then its not worth getting into at all?
Of course one of the main reasons I'm interested in the D-SLR style of cameras is that amazing macro shots they can take, besides all the other cool things.. seeing MOIDOL's panoramic shot was pretty cool too.
I have tweaked with the settings of my P&S.. and I have been able to get some "decent" pics... maybe one or two that really made me impress my self... haha.
Are there any D-SLR (and I'm assuming with a decent macro lens as I'll need one to do macro-photography) which can be had for.. lets say
~$350-400.. of course less is better.. but I can't be too picky can I? haha.
I've seen a lot of people on the site using the Nikon D-40 or D-Whatever..
But they seem to be very expensive..
I thought Canon was a pretty good company (according to my consumer reports magazine).. and I'm pretty satisfied, but I know there is much more which can be accomplished with a D-SLR.
Anyway.. if any that are into this whole photography business could shed a little light on this for me... I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks!
-Staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan. :smile:
This great/incredibly addicting hobby has pulled me into yet ANOTHER hobby.
Photography.
I own a decent P&S - Canon Powershot SD780IS Digital Elph

But I'm really thinking about getting into the D-SLR side of things.
Now obviously photography is another very expensive hobby...
But I was wondering if there is anyway of being economical about it and still getting a decent camera?
Or is sort of like - if you're not going to lay down the money, then its not worth getting into at all?
Of course one of the main reasons I'm interested in the D-SLR style of cameras is that amazing macro shots they can take, besides all the other cool things.. seeing MOIDOL's panoramic shot was pretty cool too.
I have tweaked with the settings of my P&S.. and I have been able to get some "decent" pics... maybe one or two that really made me impress my self... haha.
Are there any D-SLR (and I'm assuming with a decent macro lens as I'll need one to do macro-photography) which can be had for.. lets say
~$350-400.. of course less is better.. but I can't be too picky can I? haha.
I've seen a lot of people on the site using the Nikon D-40 or D-Whatever..
But they seem to be very expensive..
I thought Canon was a pretty good company (according to my consumer reports magazine).. and I'm pretty satisfied, but I know there is much more which can be accomplished with a D-SLR.
Anyway.. if any that are into this whole photography business could shed a little light on this for me... I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks!
-Staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan. :smile: