Mean_Monster
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I have been reading the photography forum for a while now since I decide that I need to move on from my normal little Olympus 2 Megapixel Digital Camera to something with removable lenses.
I have recently used my father's Sony Alpha 230 which takes decent quality pictures, I used it at a music festival in Nov and could take decent (not like you guys on here) photos of the artist at night so the bug has now really bitten me and I now want to buy myself a DSLR Camera.
I have noticed there is the Nikon Crowd and the Canon Crowd on here so that is already one choice one has to make. I would preffer Canon however, as it seems a bit less expensive than the Nikon make.
Then there are the choice of body's which for my budget is limited to the EOS 1000, 500, 550. I have been looking around for some prices on these and they can vary a fair bit on this units and also the bundle seem to differ a fair bit.
I have sort of disregarded the EOS 1000 model as I could not find it as a twin lens kit and honeslty just the one 18-55mm lens doesn't give on much more options than a normal no DSLR camera.
So I am looking for something in the twin lens kit bundle packages (Yes, I know you can buy a lens seperate but the kits seem to be good value for money.
So I am currently sitting between the 500D and the 550D. The price on bundles I have seen for these units differ with R2000 and it seems the only difference I can see in them is the 15 Megapixel and the other is a 18 Megapixel. So for me it boils down to 3 Megapixels extra for R2000. or am I missing something between the models
Canon 500D Digital SLR Twin Lens Kit - R7999
* Bundle includes: Canon 500D, 18 - 55mm IS lens, 55 - 250mm IS lens
* Sandisk 8GB ultra card and SLR bag
* Camera specifications: 15 Megapixel CMOS sensor
* 3" LCD with live view
* Full HD (1080p) video recording
Canon 550D Twin Lens Bundle - R9999
* Bundle includes: Canon 550D, 18 - 55mm IS lens, 55 - 250mm IS lens,
* Sandisk 8GB ultra card
* Kata backpack
* Camera specifications:
* 18 Megapixel CMOS sensor
* 3" LCD
* Full HD movie recording
Canon EOS 550D Ultimate Bundle - R11999
* Canon EOS 550D Body
* 18-55mm IS lens
* 55-250mm IS Zoom Lens
* 50mm f/1.8 Lens
* 270EX Speedlite Flash
* Sandisk 16GB 15MB/s SDHC card
* Kata Backpack
* Extra battery
* Lens hood
* Lenspen
Canon EOS 1000 Bundle - R4395
# Canon EOS 1000D Body
# Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS Lens
# Lowepro Altus 160 Bag
# Sandisk 4GB SD Card
Now keep in mind I am just keen to take some pictures and not go totally crazy, but I don't want to be to limited with the equipment. Would the EOS 1000 be the better place to start and just buy an additional lens that I require or should I really be looking at the 500 and 550 ranges to future proof the purchase some more.
Also does the cost of that Ultimate bundle really justify all the stuff you get with it.



Please give me some advice as to what is really required to take it from "mik en druk" to something you can play with a bit more. Just an idea of what I would be doing with this kit would be taking photos of nature, surrounds but also some action shots.
I have recently used my father's Sony Alpha 230 which takes decent quality pictures, I used it at a music festival in Nov and could take decent (not like you guys on here) photos of the artist at night so the bug has now really bitten me and I now want to buy myself a DSLR Camera.
I have noticed there is the Nikon Crowd and the Canon Crowd on here so that is already one choice one has to make. I would preffer Canon however, as it seems a bit less expensive than the Nikon make.
Then there are the choice of body's which for my budget is limited to the EOS 1000, 500, 550. I have been looking around for some prices on these and they can vary a fair bit on this units and also the bundle seem to differ a fair bit.
I have sort of disregarded the EOS 1000 model as I could not find it as a twin lens kit and honeslty just the one 18-55mm lens doesn't give on much more options than a normal no DSLR camera.
So I am looking for something in the twin lens kit bundle packages (Yes, I know you can buy a lens seperate but the kits seem to be good value for money.
So I am currently sitting between the 500D and the 550D. The price on bundles I have seen for these units differ with R2000 and it seems the only difference I can see in them is the 15 Megapixel and the other is a 18 Megapixel. So for me it boils down to 3 Megapixels extra for R2000. or am I missing something between the models
Canon 500D Digital SLR Twin Lens Kit - R7999
* Bundle includes: Canon 500D, 18 - 55mm IS lens, 55 - 250mm IS lens
* Sandisk 8GB ultra card and SLR bag
* Camera specifications: 15 Megapixel CMOS sensor
* 3" LCD with live view
* Full HD (1080p) video recording
Canon 550D Twin Lens Bundle - R9999
* Bundle includes: Canon 550D, 18 - 55mm IS lens, 55 - 250mm IS lens,
* Sandisk 8GB ultra card
* Kata backpack
* Camera specifications:
* 18 Megapixel CMOS sensor
* 3" LCD
* Full HD movie recording
Canon EOS 550D Ultimate Bundle - R11999
* Canon EOS 550D Body
* 18-55mm IS lens
* 55-250mm IS Zoom Lens
* 50mm f/1.8 Lens
* 270EX Speedlite Flash
* Sandisk 16GB 15MB/s SDHC card
* Kata Backpack
* Extra battery
* Lens hood
* Lenspen
Canon EOS 1000 Bundle - R4395
# Canon EOS 1000D Body
# Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS Lens
# Lowepro Altus 160 Bag
# Sandisk 4GB SD Card
Now keep in mind I am just keen to take some pictures and not go totally crazy, but I don't want to be to limited with the equipment. Would the EOS 1000 be the better place to start and just buy an additional lens that I require or should I really be looking at the 500 and 550 ranges to future proof the purchase some more.
Also does the cost of that Ultimate bundle really justify all the stuff you get with it.
Please give me some advice as to what is really required to take it from "mik en druk" to something you can play with a bit more. Just an idea of what I would be doing with this kit would be taking photos of nature, surrounds but also some action shots.