We currently have a Canon S2 IS, which is a decent camera and offers a lot of features for what it is. However, it's subpar when it comes to focusing on fast moving objects (or in our case, our little toddler). We have more blurry photos on this image-stabilized camera versus our old Fuji S5000.
I'm thinking of taking the plunge into the dSLR world and would like to get everyone's opinions.
My main question is -- Would a good prime lens, matched up to a decent body, work well enough for taking toddler shots with indoor lighting?
I don't have much of a budget to work with, so it's either i get a used D50 body and a good lense, or go with something like a K100 kit with the image stabilization feature. I prefer the former because it seems to have faster and more accurate focusing, but if the K100 with its kit lens would still fare much better because of the IS, i might consider it.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
I'm thinking of taking the plunge into the dSLR world and would like to get everyone's opinions.
My main question is -- Would a good prime lens, matched up to a decent body, work well enough for taking toddler shots with indoor lighting?
I don't have much of a budget to work with, so it's either i get a used D50 body and a good lense, or go with something like a K100 kit with the image stabilization feature. I prefer the former because it seems to have faster and more accurate focusing, but if the K100 with its kit lens would still fare much better because of the IS, i might consider it.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
