After much research and asking around I'm gonna get a Nikon D80. I can go to Best Buy and get the body + 28-80mm lens for around $1200. I can go on Ebay and get the body, 28-80mm, 75-300mm, tripod, flash, 4gb card, wide angle lens, 3 filters, two cases, and cleaning kit for $1200.
Is it safe to buy a camera from ebay? The sellers all have solid ratings and everyone seems to be happy with their camera, but I'm wondering how they can sell it so cheap. I've heard places like Wal-Mart can sell electronics so cheap because they sell the ones that barely pass inspection tests. Could ebay be doing the same thing?
Here's the one I'm looking at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nikon-D80-Digital-SLR-Camera-w-NIKON-LENSES-4GB-FLASH_W0QQitemZ130070718912QQihZ003QQcategoryZ1471 74QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks!
Cosmo
How much would decent lenses run me?
I think the body, 18-200, & flash would be sufficient for now. As I become more proficient in the photography world I can buy more accessories.
What's the general consensus on teleconverters? I saw a couple of 2x teleconverters that look like they'd come in handy...if they are generally worth the money, is there a certain brand I should stick with? I've seen them range in prices of $90 - $300. I know there's alot of variables thrown in there, but I was just wondering.
*Edit: looking at www.kenrockwell.com I see that teleconverters (at least in his opinion) can be sketchy, making focusing difficult as well as lighting. He generally discourages it...do y'all feel the same?
EDIT: come to think of it, i'd sell of everything except the claning kit, SD card, and one of the cases. The lenses are junk, who knows what that 'wide angle' is like, The tripods are junk, I wouldn't even consider putting anything else other than a Nikon speedlight on my camera, the filters look pretty thick and are probably uncoated, and i'd check to see if the SD card is under Nikon's approved list.
How much would decent lenses run me?this is where you will decide how much photography means to you. look to spend $400-$1000 for a good lens. I bought one today for $500. this is an expensive hobby, no way around it. but I say its worth it, and many here will agree.
After much research and asking around I'm gonna get a Nikon D80. I can go to Best Buy and get the body + 28-80mm lens for around $1200. I can go on Ebay and get the body, 28-80mm, 75-300mm, tripod, flash, 4gb card, wide angle lens, 3 filters, two cases, and cleaning kit for $1200.
Is it safe to buy a camera from ebay? The sellers all have solid ratings and everyone seems to be happy with their camera, but I'm wondering how they can sell it so cheap. I've heard places like Wal-Mart can sell electronics so cheap because they sell the ones that barely pass inspection tests. Could ebay be doing the same thing?
Here's the one I'm looking at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nikon-D80-Digital-SLR-Camera-w-NIKON-LENSES-4GB-FLASH_W0QQitemZ130070718912QQihZ003QQcategoryZ1471 74QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks!
In my experience with eBay, I would avoid such "bargains" and such sellers. This one appears to be one of the more honest Brooklyn stores but not all that honest. Check out the "artist's rendition" of their store in the store details. They don't even dare put a real picture of the store.
I would not buy anything of value from a store with less than 99.5% positive feedback and not if they had excessive (more than 2-3) negative feedback per month. It just shows that they are having trouble meeting their promises or satisfying their customers.
Finally, it's pointless to buy a case full of junk when all you need is a camera and a lens. In all these bargain combo offers, the stuff offered as part of the deal is useless and will eventually get thrown away.
The accessories are poopoo. You can get good deals on ebay if you know exactly what you're looking for. Otherwise, you're going to get taken.
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March 03, 2010

