Do I really need an SLR camera?

AEB is really useful outside of HDR especially when there is tricky lighting involved.

I dont often use mirror lockup because I'm not into astrophotography.

The DOF button can be useful . . . if you remember to use it :o

Ok, I know a friend of mine does HDR photos and they look really awesome, so I would be interested to learn how to do that. Pity the D3000 doesn't offer that function.
 
Ok, I know a friend of mine does HDR photos and they look really awesome, so I would be interested to learn how to do that. Pity the D3000 doesn't offer that function.
Like my edit said - you can do it manually. It's just an ease of use thing.
 
Could someone explain to me, maybe in lamens terms, the difference between the 2 lenses that come with the D3000?

Bundle consists of: Nikon D3000 DSLR, Nikon 18 - 55mm VR lens,
and Nikon 55 - 200mm VR lens
 
Only if you're a real stickler. It's a great camera for the entry-level user. Apparently the main selling point is the Guide mode, which enthusiasts will quickly outgrow. Also consider the Canon 1000D, which has LiveView and slightly better image quality, albeit with a slightly less noob-friendly interface. Makro has the 2-lens kit for 7599


Liveview? come on..
Better image quality? Prove it. Maybe at over 800 ISO, the kit lense is way better on the Nikon(18-55VR)

Don't take me as a fanboy I'd love a Canon 450d/500d but when I was looking for a camera a few months ago it was 1000d vs d3000.

What I didn't like about the 1000d.
-Average kit lense.
-Poor cheap plastic build quality.
-Looks and feels horrible.

AFAIK it is though the most sold dSLR in the world so it can't be that bad but I hated it. Go to a shop and play with both in your hand, your choice will be easy. Never buy in a hurry just because of a special.
 
Could someone explain to me, maybe in lamens terms, the difference between the 2 lenses that come with the D3000?

Bundle consists of: Nikon D3000 DSLR, Nikon 18 - 55mm VR lens,
and Nikon 55 - 200mm VR lens
18-55 is your wide-angle to mid range, 55-200 is mid to telephoto.
 
Could someone explain to me, maybe in lamens terms, the difference between the 2 lenses that come with the D3000?

Bundle consists of: Nikon D3000 DSLR, Nikon 18 - 55mm VR lens,
and Nikon 55 - 200mm VR lens

The 55-200 zooms/ranges about 4 times as far, but its range starts where the 18-55 range ends when fully zoomed.

You won't be taking the 55-200mm to small functions. ;)
 
It's a great combo. You won't be buying new lenses for a while. :D

I see the 1000D twin combo includes a 55-250.
 
Liveview? come on..
Better image quality? Prove it. Maybe at over 800 ISO, the kit lense is way better on the Nikon(18-55VR)

Don't take me as a fanboy I'd love a Canon 450d/500d but when I was looking for a camera a few months ago it was 1000d vs d3000.

What I didn't like about the 1000d.
-Average kit lense.
-Poor cheap plastic build quality.
-Looks and feels horrible.

AFAIK it is though the most sold dSLR in the world so it can't be that bad but I hated it. Go to a shop and play with both in your hand, your choice will be easy. Never buy in a hurry just because of a special.

Ok so you are saying the D3000 is decent buy?

I have been looking around now for some time for a decent SLR, so I am not jumping into anything.
 
Ok so you are saying the D3000 is decent buy?

I have been looking around now for some time for a decent SLR, so I am not jumping into anything.

definitely :)
Just make sure you get the one with the VR lens, its worth the few extra rands.
 
So if my understanding is correct it can essentially zoom further?
18/55/200mm

picture.php
 
So if my understanding is correct it can essentially zoom further?

Yes, it would.

You might find this interesting. Canon entry and mid-range DSLRs have a 1.6x crop factor, so the 55-250 on a non full-frame Canon body like the 1000D would zoom to 400mm. Decent range. The Nikon with the 55-200 would zoom to 300mm with its 1.5x crop factor (Nikons see a little bit more).
 
Thanks for pic bwana, need to get a longer lens.
 
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