Need Advice: D80?
Hello everyone, newbie here.
I'm a beginner and I've been looking at the Nikon D200 with a 18-200mm Zoom Nikkor lens, but this setup is a bit out of my price range. Considering that I have no prior experience with DSLRs, is the D80 (w/the same lens) a good place to start?
Am I going to be missing any crucial functionality with the D80 that the D200 would provide? Or should I be looking at other manufacturer's comparably-priced alternatives? (i.e. Canon...)
:scratch
thanks in advance!
KitVan
I'm a beginner and I've been looking at the Nikon D200 with a 18-200mm Zoom Nikkor lens, but this setup is a bit out of my price range. Considering that I have no prior experience with DSLRs, is the D80 (w/the same lens) a good place to start?
Am I going to be missing any crucial functionality with the D80 that the D200 would provide? Or should I be looking at other manufacturer's comparably-priced alternatives? (i.e. Canon...)
:scratch
thanks in advance!
KitVan
"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime, doubly so."
0
Comments
Especially because you're starting with a DSLR, you can not go wrong with the D80. Of course, the D200 is more 'snappier', has a few more features, etc. It all depends on your budget. I would consider the D40/D40x as well, unless you need a camera with a focus-screw (D40 can not do auto-focus on lenses without a internal focus motor (AF lenses)).
Note that I own a D200, not a D80.
When I hear the earth will melt into the sun,
in two billion years,
all I can think is:
"Will that be on a Monday?"
==========================
http://www.streetsofboston.com
http://blog.antonspaans.com
Spend your money on lenses.
thanks for the advice- sounds right to me.
i'll look into the 40 and maybe the 80.
if anyone has other beginner setups that have worked for them let me know- i need all the advice i can get.
thanks
KitVan
I agree with best lense possible with less expensive camera,
also consider extra battery, memory card and lense filters.
John
(first post after de-lurking)