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I have been using my canon eos rebel K2 film SLR since I’ve needed to in photography and beyond and well buying film and constantly developing it is a hassle and cost lots of money. So I’ve decided that in the long it would be cheaper to Get a DSLR and it has many more advantages.

The problem is I don’t know what to get. I would like my DSLR to have many good features that I would actually use and not just useless ones for begginers but i’d also like for it to be cheap such as for around 500 to 700 dollars 800 at the most.

Some cameras I have looked at are the Canon T1i Sony a500 and 550, plus multiple Nikons.
So i guess I’ve narrowed it down to
The Canon T1i and T2i
Nikon D5000
Sony a500 or 550

I’ve liked the other suggested cameras their just way outta my price range.

Thnx for any help.

I have always used Canon for P&S cameras, so I own nothing but SD memory cards. I want to buy a Canon brand of digital SLR now, but don’t want to use a new type of memory card. After some research, it looks to me like the xSi is the only one that is an option for Canon – would that be correct?

This anamorphic lens bracket will fit on to almost any anamorphic lens and give it standard 52mm filter diameter threads. You can then mount it on to a wide variety of lenses to be used with 35mm adapters as well as HDSLR cameras like the Canon 5D, 7D, 550D, t21, Nikon D90, etc… Available for USD at vid-atlantic.com follow our blog at vidatlantic.tumblr.com/ or tweet at us @vidatlantic

Demonstration of the one-touch buttons on the Canon XSi used to change ISO, metering, autofocus, white balance and drive mode.

I’ve always loved photography and have used a Canon Rebel (film) camera before, but am just now beginning to truly study it in depth and understand more about this art. What would be a good (and hopefully relatively cheap) digital slr camera to start off with?
Thanks in advance :]

www.microglobe.co.uk The Tokina 50-135mm f/2.8 AT-X 535 PRO DX Lens is a large-aperture telephoto zoom lens designed exclusively for use with digital SLR cameras. It features a fast constant aperture of f/2.8, and provides a focal length equivalent to 80-216mm in 35mm format. This zoom range covers a broad range of frequent telephoto situations. DX series lenses feature a smaller image circle (rear of lens) and are designed to match the smaller dimensions used for the image sensor on digital cameras. As a result these lenses are also more compact and lightweight, and are better matched to digital SLR cameras.

I recently got a Digital SLR camera (Canon Rebel XT) and my dad has several good lenses for an older film-based SLR camera. The lenses are different in the fact that the old ones have 3 "blade" type metal pieces at the bottom instead of the relatively flat new lens. Is there something I can get to use the old lenses on my new camera? I really want to use that lens
Thanks guys, will do a little more research and see if there is an adapter available.

I have a canon powershot digital camera SD770 & I was looking into the SLRs.. I’m not a professional photographer, but I would like to step it up with photography… get my pictures more crisp, better quality, all the while using an easy camera..

So I was looking at the cheaper Nikons.. d40 or the d60…
are the pictures that come out of these cameras a lot better than a good digital camera like the one I have?

Any advice in general?

Hey

My father passed away a while back now i have inherited a bag of his Camera Equipment which includes a Canon 350D Digital Camera equipped with standard 18-55mm Lens, Sigma Flash Gun, a Tamron 70-300mm lens and a few other bits [chargers, filters etc].

My knowledge of photography is very basic, but i would really like to learn and really get into it, the questions i have are

Is the current equipment that i have is suitable for a beginner and can any one recommend a good starter book or website where i can learn the basics of photography and how to use my camera

Many Thanks

My film SLR is Canon EOS A2 and flash Sunpak 433. Just wondering if that flash unit can be used on the digital SLR from the same Company – Canon Rebel XTi. Please advise, Thanks.

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