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Okwaho
Saturday 15th November 2008, 16:57
I currently have a Canon Rebel T2 and Canon Ultrasonic Zoom Lens EF 75-300mm. Ever since I got the camera I've been having problems with my photographs coming out with way to high of contrast...with the photos just not looking very natural. I'm also getting a little tired of having to develope film all the time so I've been considering getting a digital camera. Now the question is...what is a good camera for wildlife photography, that isn't going to cost me a fortune. It's be great if I could use my lenses still, but we shall see. It doesn't HAVE to be a canon if somebody has a better suggestion. Thanks ahead of time :t:

Claymore
Saturday 15th November 2008, 19:03
I currently have a Canon Rebel T2 and Canon Ultrasonic Zoom Lens EF 75-300mm. Ever since I got the camera I've been having problems with my photographs coming out with way to high of contrast...with the photos just not looking very natural. I'm also getting a little tired of having to develope film all the time so I've been considering getting a digital camera. Now the question is...what is a good camera for wildlife photography, that isn't going to cost me a fortune. It's be great if I could use my lenses still, but we shall see. It doesn't HAVE to be a canon if somebody has a better suggestion. Thanks ahead of time :t:
The Canon 450d is an excellent camera and there's some good deals around at the moment + you can use your old lenses etc.
Cheers
Brian

Okwaho
Monday 17th November 2008, 04:21
Thanks for the suggestion. It looks like a good camera...and I may end up getting it. Still any other suggestions are welcome...I haven't made a final choice :)

lmans66
Monday 17th November 2008, 05:20
I have the Canon XSI (400)....I love it. Just a bit cheaper than the 450 and because the 450 is newer it has additional features on it. My XSI cost me $650 through B & H photo in New York City and came with the standard 18-55mm lens. I liked the fact that the camera itself weighed about 10 ounces less than the 450. Walking around like I do I knew that 10 ounces around my neck would add up pretty good but, each their own!