The first thing I ask when people wonder what camera or lens they should buy is "what do you want to photograph? in which conditions will you use it? what is important to you (do you prefer something small and lightweight or do you prefer the full personalisation of a bigger DSLR, for example) and what are your technical skills?" In my opinion it's not worth spending a ton in a fancy camera if you're very happy to stay in auto and you'll never change your lens, for example. Finding a camera is not a "one size fits all" kinda game.
This. I could not agree with this more!!
For me, shooting in low light is key, so I need a high ISO that doesn't look grainy. I prefer to be able to set things with buttons rather than in menus, so I skipped the less expensive bodies and bought one on the pro grade side of the spectrum (the pro bodies have more buttons and rely less on menus- I HATE setting things on the camera in a menu!). The size of my camera doesn't bother me, so a bulky DSLR is not a big deal. I generally shoot in aperture priority, though I do change to manual for some very challenging situations like outdoor Christmas lights.
My current camera is a Nikon Df. A totally retro body with all kinds of awesome controls on it and a Nikon D4 sensor under the hood.
I could not be more in love with it. The form factor and controls are not for everyone, but I grew up with my Dad's Minolta DSLR and my husband shot a Nikon FM-2 when we first met, so to me they are very familiar. This camera is much smaller and lighter than my previous camera- a Nikon D3- and I have to admit that I don't really miss toting that brick around!
Most of the time I keep a Nikkor 35mm f/2 lens on it. I love prime lenses because they are tack-sharp and generally have a smaller profile than a zoom lens. That being said, I do have a few zoom lenses and a few other primes at varying focal lengths, but 95% of the time this is the lens that I use.
The only possible drawback for me is that it doesn't do video, but my iPhone takes great videos, so I'm okay with that.
Except now Nikon has announced the D5, and I WANT IT!!!
