I've been thinking about buying a DSLR for months now. I already own Minolta kit, so the 'natural' upgrade path might have been a Sony (who bought Minolta's photography business). But when I got my hands on a Sony, the camera body seemed massive -- it was like picking up a ladies handbag with a lens attached to it.
Therefore, I've been browsing eBay looking for a DSLR that's about the same size as my 35mm SLRs, but it's hard to tell how big they are just from pictures alone.
So today, I walked into a camera store near me and asked which DSLRs would come in a size that I was used to. I was handed a Nikon D3100 and a Canon 1000D and the size wasn't too bad; the Canon felt especially comfortable in my hands.
But what really shocked me was the frame size that's visible when you look thru the viewfinder.... a postage stamp-sized image surrounded by a big, thick black border. That was a real surprise. The guy in the shop explained that it represented the size of the sensor which was smaller than a film frame. I already knew that, but didn't expect the viewfinder to be so drastically affected by it.
Hmmmm. Not sure whether I'm going to bother now. A Canon EOS 300D can be picked up on eBay for £130-£140, so maybe that would be a cheap way to see whether I can get on with digital SLRs. But to tell the truth, it's all left me feeling a little bit disappointed. :?
Therefore, I've been browsing eBay looking for a DSLR that's about the same size as my 35mm SLRs, but it's hard to tell how big they are just from pictures alone.
So today, I walked into a camera store near me and asked which DSLRs would come in a size that I was used to. I was handed a Nikon D3100 and a Canon 1000D and the size wasn't too bad; the Canon felt especially comfortable in my hands.
But what really shocked me was the frame size that's visible when you look thru the viewfinder.... a postage stamp-sized image surrounded by a big, thick black border. That was a real surprise. The guy in the shop explained that it represented the size of the sensor which was smaller than a film frame. I already knew that, but didn't expect the viewfinder to be so drastically affected by it.
Hmmmm. Not sure whether I'm going to bother now. A Canon EOS 300D can be picked up on eBay for £130-£140, so maybe that would be a cheap way to see whether I can get on with digital SLRs. But to tell the truth, it's all left me feeling a little bit disappointed. :?