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8th October 2015, 10:10 AM
#21
The 747
So we ordered a Nikon D5300 from Harvey Norman for a steal.
I did a photography course in high school years ago, and Amy's uncle is a professional photographer and has offered to show us a few things including editing software which we'll take him up on that offer too.
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8th October 2015 10:10 AM
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8th October 2015, 10:36 AM
#22
Legendary
I don't think you will be disapointed in the D5300. Only thing is it's like the Patrol mods. Now you can start buying lenses and add ons.
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8th October 2015, 10:39 AM
#23
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
threedogs
You only need the high MP that some cameras offer
if you want to make posters from any of your shots
My sons is 12 MP I think,
actually picture quality comes down to a combination of lense quality and megapixels. there are compact cameras out there with high mega pixels and plastic lenses that will be beaten hands down by a camera with lower MPs with glass lenses. you take a look at the Nikon D700, which is (an older) full frame high end camera, it only has a 12.1 MP sensor, it takes bloody sharp pictures that you can blow up to 20x30 size photos of bigger.
winnie, as most has said mate, check out the Nikon DSLR they cant be faulted. keep an eye out for a twin lens combo, with camera, you should be able to pickup something for about the price you want. be wary of internet sales though, they will offer grey imported cameras which wont be covered by the Nikon Australia Warranty.
dont go away from nikon or cannon, they are the best on the market, that the majority of professional photographers use and there is a reason for that.
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8th October 2015, 10:43 AM
#24
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
Winnie
So we ordered a Nikon D5300 from Harvey Norman for a steal.
I did a photography course in high school years ago, and Amy's uncle is a professional photographer and has offered to show us a few things including editing software which we'll take him up on that offer too.
well done mate i just made it down to this one. thats a nice bit of kit, it should serve you well
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9th October 2015, 06:21 PM
#25
Travelling Podologist
Winnie, your quest got me looking at cameras again. What I really want is a Sony A7 but at $2k I can’t see it happening. Your D5300 Nikon looks like a good choice & possibly a model I might be happy to compromise with if it’s not too bulky. It’d certainly be a step up from my current camera (which doesn’t have raw output). When you get it can you post a pic of you holding it so I can get an idea of it’s size.
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9th October 2015, 06:28 PM
#26
Legendary
Originally Posted by
Cuppa
Winnie, your quest got me looking at cameras again. What I really want is a Sony A7 but at $2k I can’t see it happening. Your D5300 Nikon looks like a good choice & possibly a model I might be happy to compromise with if it’s not too bulky. It’d certainly be a step up from my current camera (which doesn’t have raw output). When you get it can you post a pic of you holding it so I can get an idea of it’s size.
Hows he gonna take the picture? LOL
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And crawling on the planet's face, some insects called the human race. Lost in time. And lost in space... and meaning.
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9th October 2015, 06:55 PM
#27
The 747
Sure Cuppa, we are picking it up tomorrow morning. Just FYI too we got it from Harvey Norman for $734 including the 18-55mm lens.
It is superceded by Nikon though by the D5500 but with the price we got it for we couldn't really pass up. The price from HN was in line with eBay pricing but HN are an authorised Nikon dealer so you get the full Nikon Australia warranty.
That price was a sale though and has now gone up to just over $1000
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9th October 2015, 07:54 PM
#28
Patrol God
Great buy.
We got a cannon 550D and I'll probably never get its full potential even being a enrty to mod range dslr..
The wife did a "getting out of auto" class and her photos improved 10 fold.. I'd really suggest it as the pros stay up with all the latest gear with each company..
Your uncle may be just the man you need. But if he isn't a nickon man his input may be limited..
Anyway great buy.
Grab a good stand as that also helps with quality. Especially big shots like landscapes or night shots.
Enjoy it bloke.
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9th October 2015, 07:57 PM
#29
The 747
Originally Posted by
biggqwesty
Great buy.
We got a cannon 550D and I'll probably never get its full potential even being a enrty to mod range dslr..
The wife did a "getting out of auto" class and her photos improved 10 fold.. I'd really suggest it as the pros stay up with all the latest gear with each company..
Your uncle may be just the man you need. But if he isn't a nickon man his input may be limited..
Anyway great buy.
Grab a good stand as that also helps with quality. Especially big shots like landscapes or night shots.
Enjoy it bloke.
Yeah we have a $100 Myer voucher too and they have a photography section so we will get a memory card and see what else we can get with our money... Gee even memory cards ain't memory cards.
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9th October 2015, 08:01 PM
#30
Patrol God
Nope you want the quickest you can get. They ain't cheap.
Even a 3rd battery. As we found out at the pinicals
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