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KyleR. Registered: Sep 28, 2009 Total Posts: 765 Country: United States |
Hey guys, |
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dancam Registered: Nov 13, 2008 Total Posts: 1627 Country: United States |
Leica is high quality but, it has a fixed lens. If you're after more versatility it isn't the best option but if you can work within it's constraints it will deliver fantastic results. It is essentially a high quality point and shoot/pro-sumer. Going with the 50D will allow for options in lens choices and customization of your kit. It really depends on your shooting style and subject matter. |
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Wilfredo Registered: Sep 14, 2005 Total Posts: 800 Country: United States |
I agree with the above. If you want to learn more about Leica products post your question here: http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/ |
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Sam N Registered: Dec 16, 2006 Total Posts: 1264 Country: United States |
The V-lux would have considerably less image quality than even a D50... especially if you don't have plenty of light. It's also from 2006, which makes it ancient in digicam-years. |
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freaklikeme Registered: Apr 08, 2005 Total Posts: 3133 Country: United States |
Yeah, nothing against the V Lux, but an SLR will open up the ability to use many different lenses. Including (but not limited to) Leica R lenses. I think you're right thinking Canon, because they do make good cameras and they're also one of the most adaptable mounts for all other lenses. Take a look at a used or reconditioned 40D before you settle on the 50, though. You might be able to squeeze in another good lens for the difference in price. |
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KyleR. Registered: Sep 28, 2009 Total Posts: 765 Country: United States |
OK so i think im gonna go with the cannnon. |
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Steve Spencer Registered: Nov 08, 2006 Total Posts: 6145 Country: Canada |
I have a Canon 50D and here would be my advice on lenses. Actually let me give you advice for a set of autofocus lenses and advice for manual focus alternative lenses (this is the alt board afterall). |
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freaklikeme Registered: Apr 08, 2005 Total Posts: 3133 Country: United States |
What do you like to shoot, Kyle? |
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douglasf13 Registered: Apr 09, 2008 Total Posts: 3031 Country: United States |
The Sony A700 is a screaming deal right now, and competes directly with the 50D. At only $750, that'll give you a ton of money for lenses. |
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lovinglife Registered: Mar 11, 2008 Total Posts: 2815 Country: United States |
Kyle |
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KyleR. Registered: Sep 28, 2009 Total Posts: 765 Country: United States |
Steve Spencer- Wow, Thanks for all the info! |
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KyleR. Registered: Sep 28, 2009 Total Posts: 765 Country: United States |
hmm. |
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Steve Spencer Registered: Nov 08, 2006 Total Posts: 6145 Country: Canada |
Hi Kyle, |
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KyleR. Registered: Sep 28, 2009 Total Posts: 765 Country: United States |
Ok thanks again Steve, |
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KyleR. Registered: Sep 28, 2009 Total Posts: 765 Country: United States |
ALSo do I need so e kind of adapter for soMe |
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Steve Spencer Registered: Nov 08, 2006 Total Posts: 6145 Country: Canada |
Hi Kyle, |
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KyleR. Registered: Sep 28, 2009 Total Posts: 765 Country: United States |
Thanks Steve, |
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mawz Registered: Sep 11, 2005 Total Posts: 5072 Country: Canada |
Witha $2k budget, I'd stronly recommend a Nikon D90 or D5000 with the 16-85VR and 70-300VR (you could swap the 16-85VR for the Tamron 17-50VC as well, giving up range for f2.8). |
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Yakim Peled Registered: Nov 18, 2004 Total Posts: 15672 Country: Israel |
40D, 17-55/2.8 IS, 85/1.8 or 100/2. |