JacquesC wrote:
Andreascy wrote:
Thank you and 250 including a nikkon lens is not bad at all. The camera come with hand grip and the 2 batteries . Also i just ordered a CF to Sd adapter that i can use an sd card.
i am willing to buy in the near future and one of the follwing lens or sigma 17-70 or 17-50 or tamron 17-50 just to be all around camera and i can use it and for potraits too. i dont want to invest too much about this camera because i already own a m/3 camera with good lenses.but i think for this price is worth to get and play:) is completely different that my mirroless. the buttons , is bigger , different menu , optical viewfinder, different lenses, so it will be interesting experience:) lets hope that i will enjoy using it:)
One of the 17-50 or 17-70 lenses should be a good match to the S5.
I agree that you should not invest too much as this is a fairly old camera, but I'm sure you will have lots of fun with it. It is VERY different from the m43 cameras (I have an OMD EM10 myself) and will take some time getting used to it, but once you are familiar with its operation I think you will be pleasantly surprised with the results that you can get!
Enjoy and post some images once you have it going!
oh i have e-m10 too:) is amazing little camera:) and with the nice lens the results is amazing too:) i already received the fuji s5 today:) is very big camera:) now i understand how good is my em10 with the grip:) but as first meeting with this kind of dslr my thoughts are positive:) simple buttons all manuals not need to enter the screen , something different than my mirrorless. a something i have to use is that my m43 have live view so it helps me to see what to shoot. but with this camera i will learn more also it seems to have amazing power for revovery highlights and shadows:) the shutter count is around 14000 and it seems that there is some dirt when i i am looking trough the viewfinder , must be sensor dirt and needs cleaning?:)