Wtb: Dslr
#1
Wtb: Dslr
I'm on a photography kick these days and want to jump into the DSLR world. Being a broke student I figure looking used would be a good way to pick-up some decent equipment. I also figure you guys would be a good place to come for some honest dealings. If any of you are upgrading (body or body + lens') and want to get rid of your equipment please send me a pm.
I'm looking to spend no more than 1500, but bounce an idea off me and we can go from there.
Cheers to any offers and or suggestions.
I'm looking to spend no more than 1500, but bounce an idea off me and we can go from there.
Cheers to any offers and or suggestions.
#3
I see you upped your budget since we last talked. That'll make this easier.
I'd start by looking for used D90's (they're hard to come by though as most people seem to love theirs) because they should be in the $6-700 dollar range on the used market. This is for the body only. Then you'll need some lenses. I'd recommend picking up the Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 since it's one of the best zoom lenses you can buy for the money ($350 used, $450 new) and maybe pick up a Nikkor 85 f/1.8 to give you a bit of reach as well ($2-300 I think?). That should pretty much eat up the bulk of your budget with a little bit left over for extra batteries, filters, memory cards, etc.
I'd start by looking for used D90's (they're hard to come by though as most people seem to love theirs) because they should be in the $6-700 dollar range on the used market. This is for the body only. Then you'll need some lenses. I'd recommend picking up the Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 since it's one of the best zoom lenses you can buy for the money ($350 used, $450 new) and maybe pick up a Nikkor 85 f/1.8 to give you a bit of reach as well ($2-300 I think?). That should pretty much eat up the bulk of your budget with a little bit left over for extra batteries, filters, memory cards, etc.
#5
i See You Upped Your Budget Since We Last Talked. That'll Make This Easier.
I'd Start By Looking For Used D90's (they're Hard To Come By Though As Most People Seem To Love Theirs) Because They Should Be In The $6-700 Dollar Range On The Used Market. This Is For The Body Only. Then You'll Need Some Lenses. I'd Recommend Picking Up The Tamron 17-50 F/2.8 Since It's One Of The Best Zoom Lenses You Can Buy For The Money ($350 Used, $450 New) And Maybe Pick Up A Nikkor 85 F/1.8 To Give You A Bit Of Reach As Well ($2-300 I Think?). That Should Pretty Much Eat Up The Bulk Of Your Budget With A Little Bit Left Over For Extra Batteries, Filters, Memory Cards, Etc.
I'd Start By Looking For Used D90's (they're Hard To Come By Though As Most People Seem To Love Theirs) Because They Should Be In The $6-700 Dollar Range On The Used Market. This Is For The Body Only. Then You'll Need Some Lenses. I'd Recommend Picking Up The Tamron 17-50 F/2.8 Since It's One Of The Best Zoom Lenses You Can Buy For The Money ($350 Used, $450 New) And Maybe Pick Up A Nikkor 85 F/1.8 To Give You A Bit Of Reach As Well ($2-300 I Think?). That Should Pretty Much Eat Up The Bulk Of Your Budget With A Little Bit Left Over For Extra Batteries, Filters, Memory Cards, Etc.
Perfect combo imo. 17-50 2.8 and 85 1.8.
#6
I see you upped your budget since we last talked. That'll make this easier.
I'd start by looking for used D90's (they're hard to come by though as most people seem to love theirs) because they should be in the $6-700 dollar range on the used market. This is for the body only. Then you'll need some lenses. I'd recommend picking up the Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 since it's one of the best zoom lenses you can buy for the money ($350 used, $450 new) and maybe pick up a Nikkor 85 f/1.8 to give you a bit of reach as well ($2-300 I think?). That should pretty much eat up the bulk of your budget with a little bit left over for extra batteries, filters, memory cards, etc.
I'd start by looking for used D90's (they're hard to come by though as most people seem to love theirs) because they should be in the $6-700 dollar range on the used market. This is for the body only. Then you'll need some lenses. I'd recommend picking up the Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 since it's one of the best zoom lenses you can buy for the money ($350 used, $450 new) and maybe pick up a Nikkor 85 f/1.8 to give you a bit of reach as well ($2-300 I think?). That should pretty much eat up the bulk of your budget with a little bit left over for extra batteries, filters, memory cards, etc.
Keep any suggestions coming and if anyone is selling anything, let me know!
#9
I have a Nikon D100 that's in great condition that I'm trying to sell. I'm not sure if that's a little too dated for you, but it's a good camera. I would keep it, as it's always treated me well, but I just don't have a need for it.
-Tyler
-Tyler
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