Chris Potts Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 Earlier I have been caught 2nd hand digital SLR camera from the shop window display. I think they have good cheap offer. Im not sure I decide to buy two of those or not :- 1) Canon EOS 5 (without 'D' ) But Im sure it must be old version since new update EOS 5D by now. What is different ? 2) Canon EOS 30D I have spend time search grather some information of good and bad point...They seem both good to me Do you have experince that or have one of those, Can you tell me what is good pro and con.. Thank you view of your point. So My current Canon Powershot G5 been using about 3 half year. Im happy with that. But only little dissapointment that not very good speed shutter for example like motorsport racing moving very fast. That I try capture this car but it gone past missed my image..Apart that overall excellent camera. I'm thinking about my G5 exchange for EOS or keep G5 myself... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Potts Posted July 14, 2006 Author Share Posted July 14, 2006 No one answer this 1) Canon EOS 5 (without 'D' ) But Im sure it must be old version since new update EOS 5D by now. What is different ? I did went to shop and talk to staff about this. he explain to me clearly what is different between EOS 5 and EOS 5D. I release what that mean:- EOS 5 mean 35mm film camera EOS 5D mean Digital camera - 12.8 megapixel How noob myself.... :rolleyes: So Canon EOS 30D becasue there have slighly damage. It not worth to buy this. Maybe I decide go for exchange upgrade from my old Canon Powershoot G5 to brand new Canon Powershoot G6 later this month. Perhap it best way. So thank for no one Cheer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thinice Posted July 15, 2006 Share Posted July 15, 2006 Just got myself a new Nikon D50 with kit lens a few weeks ago for about USD700. Functionality and qualitywise, you will be gobsmacked on how far the difference is between a dSLR and a fixed lens camera. Just be prepared to deal with its size and eccentricities - such as not having live preview. And once you are hooked, be brepared to spend a bomb on lenses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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