TheMonster said:That Magic Lantern Firmware is quite interesting. So it all comes down to this. Either I get the Nikon D800 and no extra equipment, or I get the Mark II / 60D / 7D with extra equipment, and the Mark III is overpricedI am leaning towards either the Mark II, 60D, 7D. One of those three, as it would give me extra room to buy extra lenses and other equipment.
What I find ridiculous though, is how expensive Canon still is. Consider the Mark II with a lens is almost the same price as a D800... (EU). I'm getting my gear at the begining of June, so I hope to still see some more feedback and help on which equipment I should aim and prepare for.
Given your interests, you will need some money to buy more than the body.
Studio photography: minimum = flash + some kind of background. Better = some kind of monolight kit.
Video: tripod + decent ball head at around $300-500. Possibly some kind of lighting kit. Stabilization rigs, etc.
Lens setup:
Good zooms: full frame 24-70 or 24-105. There are no good and cheap full frame zooms -- even the upcoming Tamron 24-70 is around $1000.
APS-C: You have some cheaper off brand options if you go with APS-C (e.g. Tamron 17-50 f/2.8). Otherwise Canon 17-55 or 15-85.
A decent prime or two: Some good budget primes are the Canon 50mm f/1.4 or 85mm f/1.8.
The better primes are about $1000 each and up (35mm f/1.4, 135mm f/2, Sigma or Canon 85mm)
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