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I am about to sell my Nikon D40 SLR, as although I love it, I cannot afford to buy the lenses that I want.
![]() Could someone please help me decide which bridge camera would produce good quality photos, also though it can't cost too much as I will only have the money I get from my Nikon D40 with kit lens 18-55 plus a Nikon 75-240 zoom lens. So, I'm looking at about £250 tops. I don't mind 2nd hand at all as long as it's in good condition. I really liked the sound of the Fuji S2500HD, but it doesn't have a filter thread, which is important, as I love to use polarisers and couldn't be without one! Also, I know I never thought I'd say this, but I would also like the movie shooting feature too. ![]() Any ideas?? Thanks in advance. ![]() |
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Noooooo Sally ... don't do it. Having had a bridge camera, within six months I got disillusioned with it - the smaller sensor makes images nosier and they're just not quick enough between pressing the button and taking the picture.
If you want to try macro work... for a lot less money than a macro lens - try either a close up lens/filter or extension tubes. Getting serious wide angle is more difficult on a budget ... but a bridge camera wont give you that either ![]() Stick with your D40 (my first SLR was a match needle fully manual with a 50mm standard lens no zoom) you've got loooods more versatility than that ![]() |
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Thanks a lot for your reply Gidders!
I really do love my D40 (though a D90 is my current dream camera, if I had the money!) and really wasn't sure about selling it and going back to a bridge camera. It's just as I said, I feel pretty limited due to only having the 18-55 and 75-240 lenses, also this lens is only manual focus due to the D40 having no internal motor. ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks again! ![]() |
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Possibly something like this might suit you.
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ38 with f2.8-4.4 Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens is the 35mm equivalent of 27-486mm. Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ38 Jim |
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I know how it is not to have money, I make do with just the standared len that came with my camera.
I think you will have to work out, what kind of pictures do you take the most, what lens do you need most. Could you find 2nd hand? Just a thought may not be a good one, never used 2nd hand lens. I would not want to go back to a bridge camera. However had a Fuji & it was a good camera. |
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Thanks for the replies, but my other half has now ordered me the Canon 500d from his catalogue! So I'm really happy and excited about getting it in two weeks!
![]() I will probably sell my Nikon D40, as although it takes fantastic pictures, the lenses for it are too expensive, plus the 500d has a bigger and better sensor. Also, I can't really justify having two SLRs. The 500d only comes with the 18-55 image stabilized lens, but as my other half also has a Canon 1000d, we'll be able to share lenses and the Canon lenses aren't as expensive. ![]() |
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Doesn't it depend on what lenses you get?
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I'm going to mention this to my wife next time I buy a lens... "well at least it's not one of those expensive Nikons"
![]() The 55-250 IS is a superb value lens amazing quality for the money one of the gems of Canon's cheaper lenses.
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Very nice, hope you have lots of fun and enjoy your new camera.
From what I have read 500d sounds like a good choice. 2 weeks can feel like a life time. |
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