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Hi all just wanted a bit of advice and direction of what camrea to bye as today i was so disapponted i was on a little mooch with the dog and she had decided to go to ground so i was waitng with her in the undergrowth in the forest and i could hear twigs breaking and thought some one was coming looked up nothing there so carried on with the dog when she had finally came out the hole i stood up and right in front of me was a family of deer were staring right at me for a minute i thought they were horses with horns they were that big lol this was the first time i had seen this kind of deer and this is were a good camrea would of come in handy as the mobile was shit to put it bluntly so i didnt get any pics so was dissapointed to say the least there were three of them altogether one stag with big antlers a mother and a young one something ill prob never see again not that close anyway so a good camrea would be handy so any advice is wellcome

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What's your budget mate

couple of hundred id really only want to spend £150 really but i might be able to get a second hand one so i might be able to get a better camera say 300 quid for the hundred and fifty mark you no but i want good clear close up shots if im fairly far away id like to beable to get a good quality picture cheers
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Hey Mate , id take a look at the Canon , its a good little camera and capable of very good shots, now there's lads on here shoot Nikon so they'll be more knoledgable than me but i believe with the older Nikons you have to make sure you get the right lens's not all fit , with the Canon if it says EF or EFS it will fit

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what do you think of this camera

Canon EOS Rebel XTi (400D) with an 18-55 IS lens for scenic shots and a 70-300mm IS lens for telephoto

 

 

 

 

 

Ive used a Canon 400D for the past 5 or so years..with canon 17.85mm and 70-300mm lenses both with image stabilizers and took some half decent picture's..they is better camera's out there but for the money they are spot on for amatuer photography..im sure you will be able to get a good second hand body but you may struggle to get good quality canon lens for cheap prices.

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Yes you've got a pretty good little set up there now, now you're into photography your scewed :yes:, if i totted up what i have in lens's and bodies i could go on holiday to Jamaca for the next 3 or 4 years :blink: but once you get the bug you just can't help yourself ;)

Anyway get out there and start snapping , you'll probably feel happier just on full auto mode to start yourself off, but force yourself to try some of the other setting buy a cheap book on aperture and shutter speeds and how to make sure your exposure is right , once you get a handle on it you'll be flying

good luck and practice practice practice :thumbs:

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