
24-07-2008
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Originally Posted by Jo
Switching from Pentax system to Canon, getting a 30D (or 40D depending on the specs) DSLR.
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Go the 40D if you can afford it (or wait a couple of months and get the 50D ??  )
The 40D is dust-sealed, which was one big improvement over the 30D. Most of the other improvements are just incremental, but are still real improvements ...
... which is why I bought a 40D myself for our trip to Patagonia earlier this year
I also got the:
24-105 EF f/4L IS USM lens (excellent high quality lens - great for general purpose use),
10-22mm EF-S f/3.5-4.5 USM (brilliant wide angle lens - I ended up using this more than anything else for all the scenery and indoor shots on the trip),
70-300mm EF f/4-5.6 IS USM (which was a compromise between zoom-length and weight, and got a lot of use on the trip for wildlife).
Ironically, my best lens (24-105 f/4L) was hardly used at all on the trip - I either had the wide angle on for scenery and architecture shots, or the zoom lens on for wildlife shots. The 24-105 gets good usage at family gatherings though.
I would have loved to get the 100-400 EF f/4.5-5.6L IS USM, but it is very large, weighs 1.5kg and is rather expensive. We were backpacking - so weight was important (I was carrying enough as it was!).
We are hoping to do a trip to the Galapagos in about 12 months time, and if I can afford it, I'll get the 100-400 lens for that trip - especially if we end up doing a bit of the Amazon at the same time.
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