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Advice on Digital SLR Camera Please

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I'm thinking about getting a new camera and one that seems to tick all the boxes for me is the Cannon EOS 450D with a Tamron 70-300mm lens in addition to the standard 18-55mm. Have any of you guys got one of these, and how do you rate it?
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Mike Broadbent wrote:I'm thinking about getting a new camera and one that seems to tick all the boxes for me is the Cannon EOS 450D with a Tamron 70-300mm lens in addition to the standard 18-55mm. Have any of you guys got one of these, and how do you rate it?
I have this model of camera and rate it very highly, I use a Canon 70-300mm lense with mine, don't know what you wil pay for the Tamron but worth considering the canon lense if the price is similar, as it has also had a really good write up in the mag I read.
If you want to see some pics check out my website http://www.slbphotography.co.uk , most are taken with the big lense.
Where are you looking at buying yours from, as I have a guy I know well who owns a camera shop and he did me a cracking deal.
If you have any questions or want to have a look at the camera let me know.

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Thanks Suzy, looks good. Jessops' price is
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Very interested in this subject too as the happy snappy camera just doesn't cut it, click and hope i capture the car in frame Was looking at 40d's iam guessing the 450 is a couple of models up......
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[quote="Mike Broadbent"]Thanks Suzy, looks good. Jessops' price is
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I've had a Canon 350d for some time now and found the Sigma lenses to be good. I seem to use the 18-200mm more than the 70-300mm as the bigger one really needs a tripod to get a good photo.
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Tonynos wrote:I've had a Canon 350d for some time now and found the Sigma lenses to be good. I seem to use the 18-200mm more than the 70-300mm as the bigger one really needs a tripod to get a good photo.
Most of the Canon lenses have an Image stabiliser system which would help with that too if you wanted to go to 70mm to 300mm, although i think some of the other models may have this too but it's certainly something I have found useful.
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Post by Christian and Beccy »

Mike, try Warehouse Express, they are one of the hottest internet dealers in terms of price and luckily they are in Norwich! (Hellesdon Park industrial estate).

That said, once I knew what camera I wanted (Canon EOS 400D), I actually bought it from Tesco Direct!! I didn't need any help by that point and absolutely no-one could touch their price at that time.

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Ive been using this:

http://www.onestop-digital.com/catalog/ ... cts_id=275

on an EOS 350D

70-300mm but i think ive probably outgrown it, its ok on a nice bright day, but struggles when things get a bit dim.

Nice day:
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I wish i could add to this to help, but i have nikon and fuji stuff, so can't really help apart from, I think the Tamron 70-300mm lens is good value for money, maybe isn't as sharp as a pro lens but it's so much cheaper that it really out ways and tiny difference.
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