How much are you spending AFTER you have bought a DSLR camera?

I have a Canon S2IS (5MP, bunch of options, 2+ years old)
While I haven't spent anything apart from 8 batteries + a charger on the S2IS, I want to know a regular (non - pro) is spending on a DSLR camera as a DSLR itself is pretty expensive.

2009-05-31T19:54:28Z

Any recommendations for a DSLR?

Michael2009-06-01T10:42:52Z

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D90 with 18-105mm lens = $1300
Software = $200
50mm 1.8 = $130
55-200mm = $230
10-16mm 2.8 = $600
Lowepro bag = $100
Flash = $250
Monopod = $75
Misc. $200
Hope to soon to get 70-200 f2.8 = $1700(ouch!)

Anonymous2009-05-31T20:32:44Z

A DSLR has the same type of normal expenses as a P&S. The batteries tend to be Rechargeable. DSLR people generally enjoy photography a lot, and consequently may shoot more than someone else. This may translate into a second camera battery, and more memory cards. Since in general the DSLRs are higher resolution, the cards tend to be bigger, especially if you decide to get into shooting RAW. If you shoot RAW, the downside is that you have to payout money for software - something to edit your RAW images and convert to JPG.

DSLRs are 'enablers'. You don't need to buy anything beyond the camera and kit lens, but once you have shot for a while, you really want the telephoto, or macro lens, or a dedicated flash or even a small studio setup. One of the expensive things about a DSLR is that once you learn how to use them, you have a lot of flexibility and that can get expensive if you really get into this!

Good starters are the Rebel XS or XSi, and the Nikon D60.

justbanmeagain2009-06-01T01:54:13Z

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?2016-10-01T16:23:20Z

The Sony SLT A55 has 2 valuable factors lacking on the A35 - a tilt/swivel exhibit and geared up-in GPS. If those are valuable factors you think of significant than the A55 is nicely well worth the extra money. every time somebody asks approximately buying a Sony DSLR there is unfounded grievance of Sony's lens determination. I say unfounded simply by fact of Sony's use of the legacy Minolta Maxxum "A" lens mount that regulate into presented in 1985. What this suggests is that any of the formerly owned Maxxum AF lenses available may well be utilized on a Sony DSLR and could motor vehicle concentration as they might desire to. yet another characteristic seldom (if ever) stated is that Sony has their version of photograph Stabilization interior the digital camera physique so any lens used will become, in result, an IS lens. between the Maxxum lenses maximum sought-after by using Sony DSLR shoppers is the Maxxum AF 70-210mm f4 zoom ordinary simply by fact the "Beercan". One in impressive condition can truthfully be stumbled on for nicely below $2 hundred.00. in assessment, a Canon 70-200mm f4L IS USM zoom will value you around $a million,2 hundred.00 new and close to that used. The non-IS form (no longer cautioned) is a few million/2 the cost. presently, Nikon would not even furnish a 70-200mm f4 zoom whether one is rumored. till you're made up of money do no longer even complication pricing a Nikon or Canon 70-200mm f2.8 zoom. additionally, do no longer ignore that the Sony A35 and A55 the two characteristic non-provide up finished-time section-stumble on motor vehicle concentration no rely in case you're shooting nonetheless pictures or finished 1080p video. simply by fact the reflect interior the A35 and A55 on no account strikes there are fewer shifting areas to placed on and reason issues. Plus, you do no longer might desire to stress approximately reflect shake while applying a sluggish shutter speed.

Sound Labs2009-06-01T01:37:51Z

I love my dSLR but it's a money pit if you take photography seriously. You'll end up buying lenses, then better lenses, then bigger lenses. Then you need a bag(s) to protect it.

Then you get a newer, more expensive dSLR. Then you have flashes, faster memory cards, aftermarket straps (just got a new blackrapid rs 4) Then you want a vertical grip. You need to protect your screen (ZAGG InvisibleShield) an extra info lithium battery, tripods, software like paint shop pro, photoshop and elements, lightroom, a faster computer to handle RAW files and new hard drive because RAW files are so big. It never ends.

Having said all that, if you just want better pictures and don't fancy yourself going hard-core, go here http://www.sony.net/Products/dslr/

Sony's new A230, A330 and A380 are the first dSLRs that are aimed right at first time dSLR buyers. The controls and display are designed to explain the various functions and controls.

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