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Advice - New Camera - Nikon D3100 or D5000
I popped into Jessops today and been looking to buy a new Nikon to replace my current Nikon D50 which is getting on a bit now.
There are two cameras in my price range , the 3100 or the 5000 from Nikon I have a few questions: 1) Which one is best? The 5000 has a fold out screen and better video fps, but the 3100 is slightly smaller and described as a better camera and also the newer camera 2) The 3100 is cheaper one, but does that mean its worse? 3) Can i put my Tameron 70-300mm Lense which i use on my D50 onto the 3100/5000 and will it work on AutoFocus still? Help please! |
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why not, do a google search comparing the two.....your tamron lens will only work with these two cameras if it has a built in motor.
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Hi there, im new to this forum. Few months ago, it just occured to me that i need to take nice photos and since then was thinking abt buying an SLR camera, so after lots of deliberations and reading on the net, i hav decided abt CANON 1000D with 18-55 and 75-300mm EF Lenz, i though abt 500 and 550d as well but as video wasnt one of my priorities so went for 1000D. I am not sure if this is the right decision. Im going to buy this camera on Monday. I'll appreciate if the experienced ppl here could advice.
I'll need u ppl also when i start taking pics. Thanks and best wishes for year 2011 Nasim |
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thnx beautywendy...for ur advice..i just bought canon 500D; with 18_55MM IS lens...and still learning abt it..
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2) Know what you want in the way of specs then read reviews. I am sure both take great pictures. 3) Just posted a thread on this very subject here http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...7311#post47311 Don |
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Which camera to choose completely depends upon your needs. Both the camera performs well but the Nikon D3100 will perform better in low-lights and also it supports full hd video.
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