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qbazdz Registered: Nov 20, 2009 Total Posts: 12 Country: United Kingdom |
Hi All! |
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JohnBrose Registered: Aug 06, 2004 Total Posts: 1047 Country: United States |
Well, the d300 is a smaller sensor format so I wouldn't compare that to the 5d's. You should be debating that one verses the 7d or 50d. The differences between Nikon and Canon are very small and I think it comes down to ergonomics and lens offerings. Nikon lenses are a bit higher also, but Canon keeps raising prices so it's getting closer. I personally like Canon cameras better and would suggest the 7d if you want a cropped sensor or 5dmk2 if you want full frame. If money is tight on the 5d, I would get the body and the 24-70 lens first. If you go cropped sensor, get the 7d with the 10-22 and the 24-70 and if you have $ left over maybe get a prime or one of the 70-200 lenses for sports. I would guess the 7d as a bit more of an all-around camera. |
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Xavier Rival Registered: Jul 21, 2004 Total Posts: 3885 Country: France |
A 5D with 24-105L and 17-40L should work very well for your needs. Of course, you should better get a low mileage one purchased from a serious seller, if you are worried about the lack of warranty. |
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Awasos23 Registered: Dec 17, 2008 Total Posts: 668 Country: United States |
I agree; if you want a lower priced entry into the Full frame world, the 5d is your ticket. I do think however that it might fall short in shooting sports. Note however I'm just going off of what others have said, not off of personal experience. |
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qbazdz Registered: Nov 20, 2009 Total Posts: 12 Country: United Kingdom |
Hmm. How bad is it AF performance for sports than? |
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sunpole Registered: Jan 04, 2009 Total Posts: 311 Country: United States |
get used 5D + 35L to start |
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plubbry Registered: Mar 31, 2009 Total Posts: 578 Country: United States |
Unless your budget will permit you to get additional lenses in the near future, I would be inclined to get a less expensive body and get good quality glass. I would personally much prefer getting a Canon 7D or Nikon D300/D300s and getting a number of lenses than getting a 5D II or D700 and a single lens. |
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SAng Registered: Apr 27, 2008 Total Posts: 349 Country: Canada |
If you haven't already, go to a store and handle the bodies in person for a while. There are differences in the approach to ergonomics that each company has taken and while most people can adapt easily enough to either, some folks end up finding it's a bigger deal for them. Also check out the LCD display and menu system. |
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andrewd01 Registered: Jan 03, 2008 Total Posts: 701 Country: Norway |
I would seriously consider getting a low mileage used camera. A number of models have changed recently and it seems that there's a flood of bargains on the market. This opens up the option of getting a pro body, which you would certainly appreciate for sports shooting. Canon 1DmkIIn is an absolute steal at current market prices. |