The GH3 really is one of the absolute best choices if you're serious about video, despite the smaller sensor size. Panasonic really has the video thing down. M43rds glass can be a little more expensive, but you're going to have to pay a lot for a good UWA lens in any system. Panasonic 7-14/4 is a really, really good lens.…
Ok cool, yeah I can highly recommend both the 12mm and the 45mm, if you're not going to pick up a zoom you may want to consider one of the 25mms (oly 1.8 or pana 1.4 which I have - a little bigger and more expensive but 2/3rds stop faster) as well, but I think the 12 and 45 as a starter kit would give you a lot to work…
In the ultrawide zoom range, your options are: Tamron 10-24mm 3.5-4.5 Canon 10-22mm 3.5-4.5 Sigma 8-16mm 4.5-4.6 Sigma 10-20mm 4-5.6 Sigma 10-20mm 3.5 Sigma 12-24mm 4.5-5.6 Tokina 11-16mm 2.8 Tokina 12-24mm 4.0 Depending on what you want to do you have some options, if you want widest possible, the sigma 8-16mm is a good…
It really depends on what you're doing, I mean I've wrote pages and pages on the topic now, when you want to step up to better lenses, prime lenses, etc its going to be a major problem. If you just want to stick with the cheap AF-S zooms, its not really a big deal. For me it would be a massive problem. Macro is another…
I have a 350D and all the shots you see me post in the photo thread are on my 350D. The 350D has the exact same sensor as the 20D, but the 20D has a better feel, better controls(the two wheel system), a faster max shutter speed 1/8000th compared to 1/4000th than, higher ISO setting 3200 compared to 1600(you can fake it on…