danski0224 said:
Given a budget of $1k USD, what new (new as in not used) items would you buy?
If that budget could be stretched to $1.5k (max, no more), what changes?
Looking for "ease of use" (amateur, no prior DSLR experience) and a zoom lens.
I am initially drawn to the T4i with the 18-135 IS STM lens kit and possibly the 40 shorty.
PowerShot?
Thanks.
Would suggest a cheap body with good glass -- because that's the way to obtain good image quality.
40D + Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 non vc or maybe the 15-85mm canon lens. Add the 50mm f/1.8 or the 50mm f/1.4 if your budget allows it.
Wider zoom range == lower image quality. The best zooms have a shorter zoom range. Pay attention to the aperture spec, not just the zoom range. For example there's a reason the 17-55mm f/2.8 is much more expensive than the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6. The reason is not the 1mm at the wide end, it's the faster (f/2.8) aperture on the 17-55mm lens.
Would generally recommend against the "latest and greatest" bodies, especially the rebel bodies (e.g. the T4). The video features have improved substantially but in terms of image quality, advances have been incremental and consumer level bodies are released frequently (which means you often see three or more releases with little to no discernable change in image quality)
If you have more money to spend, consider either a decent flash (e.g. 430 EX or better) and an extra lens (e.g. one of the 70-200mm lenses or an ultra wide). The original 5D (often called the 5DC) also sounds like an interesting choice depending on what you photograph, but I haven't used one. The main advantage of that path is that it's full frame at a very affordable price.