Why?Like what?
I'd go for a zoom that will do most things - 16-85 or similar, plus either a 35/1.8 or 50/1.8 prime.
... I'd also recommend the 650 as it has a good auto setting
Autofocus on the video sounds good.Quote from: rginns on April 22, 2013, 10:37:40 am... I'd also recommend the 650 as it has a good auto setting
OK so ive got £500-600 to spend on my first proper digital camera... im basicly a DSLR noob id like to ask for your recommendations first.
unless i've missed something on the spec of these recent cameras coming out it wont be able to autofocus during video, I think it's only the new Sony one that'll do that.
Quote from: GuyVG on April 22, 2013, 01:02:10 pmunless i've missed something on the spec of these recent cameras coming out it wont be able to autofocus during video, I think it's only the new Sony one that'll do that.The 650d does do continuous autofocus, a feature they've traditionally been rubbish at, there aren't many DSLR models that do it, but the 650 does.
The 650d got a full manual mode for video (i.e. can change shutter, speed iso and aperture), don't know wether's its unique in having that. Also got a stereo mic too which I think alot of modern DSLR havent
Quote from: rginns on April 22, 2013, 01:36:04 pmQuote from: GuyVG on April 22, 2013, 01:02:10 pmunless i've missed something on the spec of these recent cameras coming out it wont be able to autofocus during video, I think it's only the new Sony one that'll do that.The 650d does do continuous autofocus, a feature they've traditionally been rubbish at, there aren't many DSLR models that do it, but the 650 does.oh right nice one does it work well?