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Anonymous
Dear /p/,

I've got £1000 to spend on a dSLR. What should I get?
>> Anonymous
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it will be a nice down payment on a hasselblad h3d 39
>> Anonymous
>>132140
Perhaps I wasn't clear, I wish to own my prospective purchase outright.
>> Anonymous
Dude, if you want substandard choices, go for the gold. Get the digital-only lens or the Sigma that'll start having problems in six to twelve months. I understand that my view isn't held by all, nor should it be, I suppose. It's just a product of necessity.
>> Anonymous
How much is that in real money?
>> Anonymous
>>132164
Perhaps I wasn't clear, I wish to purchase the highest quality dSLR body and lense which £1000 can buy outright. Used, if I can be persuaded.
>> fence !!POey2hdozCZ
about two grand ameribux.
>> Anonymous
EOS 5D
>> Anonymous
>>132189

Oh, scratch that -- that is body only. Get an EOS 40D and 24-105 L.
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
Clearly a Sony A700 is the best camera for this price.

Anyone suggesting the D300 is a total nikon fanboy and should be disregarded.
>> Anonymous
>>132200
Ahhh, you crazy troll, you!
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>132191
Canonfag reporting in.

Seconded.
>> Anonymous
>>132191
Enjoy your lack of wide angle.
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>132212
>>132264
Yup, what is the Canon model at that pricepoint?
>> Anonymous
>>132191
24-70 f/2.8L is superior
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>132268
Canon 40D, as mentioned.
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>132275
<3~~

Well the answer is a canon-a series and some fucking sense to stop asking /p/rotrolls what camera to get.

The other answer is ALL OF THEM.
>> Anonymous
>>132265Enjoy your lack of wide angle.

17-55 2.8 is ¯\(º o)/¯ lol