Chewy509
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Hi Guys,
Well, my Kodak 35mm camera has finely decided to die, new batteries, cleaned the internals (as much as I can), but yet, nothing happens when I switch it on... Well, it is 11 years old (got it for my birthday before leaving for the military), and has taken 1000's of photos. It's served me well.
So I'm after a new camera... I've been throwing around a few ideas about 35mm vs digital and have been reading/researching on the net.
I've gathered that MP count doesn't mean anything if you've got a crap sensor, and that the 2 benefits of DSLR is the ability to use different lenses and that the sensors are generally higher quality (even if they have a smaller MP count) vs the P/S type cameras.
Then comes the 35mm SLR's which are now going cheap on eBay (I do realise the cost is in the lenses and not the body), but Canon are still sell the EOS 300X and 3000V as new current models. The main disadvantage is film (getting harder to find good film) and having to scan in pics to be used on the PC. Which I know is going to rule out 35mm cameras.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, since my budget is in the AU$500 mark. I won't list any requirements, but rather would likes, min 5MP and 10x optical zoom for digital and 10x optical zoom for 35mm. It'll mainly be for outdoor scenic shots, with the occasional indoor family/event type photos. Since it's mainly for outdoor, something solidly built and fairly dust tolerant is desired.
I've looked at the Fuji FinePix S5600 and S6500, the Canon EOS 300X, and a few others... but can't really make up my mind. My budget seems to be a slight problem as well, as it seems to be above the P/S category, yet below the SLR category...
PS. I have been reading the other camera threads, and the cameras do look nice, but out of my budget...
PPS. Brand is no issue, as I don't have an existing range of lenses, and as long I can export the photos onto some form of MMC/SD/XD Card I won't have to buy an adapter. I don't care about video on the digital side.
Well, my Kodak 35mm camera has finely decided to die, new batteries, cleaned the internals (as much as I can), but yet, nothing happens when I switch it on... Well, it is 11 years old (got it for my birthday before leaving for the military), and has taken 1000's of photos. It's served me well.
So I'm after a new camera... I've been throwing around a few ideas about 35mm vs digital and have been reading/researching on the net.
I've gathered that MP count doesn't mean anything if you've got a crap sensor, and that the 2 benefits of DSLR is the ability to use different lenses and that the sensors are generally higher quality (even if they have a smaller MP count) vs the P/S type cameras.
Then comes the 35mm SLR's which are now going cheap on eBay (I do realise the cost is in the lenses and not the body), but Canon are still sell the EOS 300X and 3000V as new current models. The main disadvantage is film (getting harder to find good film) and having to scan in pics to be used on the PC. Which I know is going to rule out 35mm cameras.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, since my budget is in the AU$500 mark. I won't list any requirements, but rather would likes, min 5MP and 10x optical zoom for digital and 10x optical zoom for 35mm. It'll mainly be for outdoor scenic shots, with the occasional indoor family/event type photos. Since it's mainly for outdoor, something solidly built and fairly dust tolerant is desired.
I've looked at the Fuji FinePix S5600 and S6500, the Canon EOS 300X, and a few others... but can't really make up my mind. My budget seems to be a slight problem as well, as it seems to be above the P/S category, yet below the SLR category...
PS. I have been reading the other camera threads, and the cameras do look nice, but out of my budget...
PPS. Brand is no issue, as I don't have an existing range of lenses, and as long I can export the photos onto some form of MMC/SD/XD Card I won't have to buy an adapter. I don't care about video on the digital side.