http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/?tag=Photo ... iersOnlinehttp://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/?tag=PhotographyLinksI have bought all my gear second hand from photography forums so far, however I've heard a lot fo good things from these guys..
http://www.d-d-photographics.com.au/index.htmonce you have a capable body its ALL in the lenses... unfortunately there is never enough money for all the lenses you want... its never ending...
I went with canon, the 40D. still an eminently capable camera with a sweet screen. differences with the 50D are minimal and you should be able to pick up a 40D for quite cheap...
the difference in lenses is quite remarkable.
you really have to pick what type of photography you want to do, in my opinion. the versatile twin lens kits are OK, but really are jack of all trade lenses that will leave you dissapointed after you progress a bit.
I chose the 70-200F4L IS because it gives me a large range of potential shots, and was half the price of the 2.8 IS.
my second lens is a 50mm 1.8 prime lens, this is canons cheapest lens, and in my opinion is the best value for money in photography. colours aren't quite as vibrant as the L series, images aren't quite as sharp, however for cheap portraits, general work or low light work you can't beat it with anything remotely near its price point.
the main lens im missing that I really want is the 10-22mm canon lens, but thats another $1000 I can't afford at the moment...
anyway, thats just my opinion, I chose canon because I got a pretty good deal on my camera body, and found a few nice lens deals after that.
one thing to remember with photography gear is that good quality lenses (Canons L series, not sure of the Nikon equivalent) are very much built to last, and will be perfect for years and years and years.
they don't devalue much at all either, I can probably sell my lens for almost as much as I paid for it now...
any other Q's feel free to ask mate.
Daniel