yes sir. pero isang taon kong pinagipunan yan sir e. i never like to settle for less kasi then later on bebenta ko dn to get what i really want. i know i can never cope up with technology though. hahaha. any suggestions sir?
bigtime! those are good cameras. However, you said it yourself. you never want to settle for less which you're going to sell later on and get what you really want. look, why are you asking us if you really know what you want? That simply means you are not sure on what to get. And 80-100k is not a price (for me) that you would want to spend for something you are unsure of. Im no pro/expert/guru/master/handsome, but this advice will go a long way. start like a beginner, end like a pro. start with the cheapest if possible. you dont wanna spend another year saving for something else. if you dont want to start with the cheapest (but good cameras/gadgets) then at least get 2nd hand.
don't buy a car. buy a cam. To answer your question, I would not go for those cameras. Instead, I'd get D80, or a second hand D90. For canon, at least 40D or 50D. get 3 lenses (if possible), wide (at least 17mm-50mm f2.8, which is an all around lens already), fast zoom lense and prime. if you can't go with the 3 lenses, buy only what you think you'll always be using or buy only what you can use. For example, if you are going to buy UWA lenses, make sure you are spending time more on the road than indoors. And lastly, buy at least one or two external flashes (3rd party like nissin di622 is a pretty good strobe already, but since you got funds, get sb800). If possible, buy 2nd hand (units/lens/flashes) first but in a brand new or mint condition. Also, don't forget to buy a tripod - you'll need this in almost all fields.
If you will start to buy high-end gadgets, there's a possibility that you'll be gassing for higher ends or highest :lol. Just my two cents. hope you'll consider this as well.