 Mike DI want your skullsPremium join:2001-09-12 Harrisburg, PA 1 edit | reply to drew
Re: Entry Level DLSR First, thanks for the input so far.
I currently have a Canon SD600. My skills are taking random pics at parties and messing with the slow synchro option lol. We're expecting our bundle of joy late Jan early Feb so there is plenty of time for me to start reading.
My budget is around 500 maybe 600. I was hoping to maybe get under 500 by going used if possible. Is there any place similar to Audiogon for photography equipment?
Edit: mispelled audiogon  -- In a society that is drug infested, violence wracked, and polluted by chemical greed, no one has ever died from an overdose of pornography!
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 Reviews:
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| I've heard the forums over at FredMiranda.com are good for buying used. No experience myself though.
Before you even think about pulling the trigger on a DSLR, please go check out from the library (or purchase!) Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson. It's not about digital cameras or DSLRs, it's about the components of exposing a photograph, either digital or film. -- Come play Mafia! | My Picture Blog |
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 UnaFraggerHi TherePremium join:2002-03-05 Richmond, VA | reply to Mike D I've heard some good things about »www.keh.com/ as a used camera dealer. However, I haven't had any experience with them. Anyone else? |
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 ks_av8rPremium join:2003-09-17 Newton, KS | I purchased a lens from KEH. Excellent experience and a very good price. They list used products as LN (Like New), Excellent +, Excellent, BGN (bargain) and UG (ugly). Others have stated, and my experience agrees, that their ratings are conservative. The lens I purchased was listed as EX. It took me quite a while to find a flaw. They also have a return policy. |
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