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Need Camera Recommendation
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:27 pm
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:27 pm
Looking to buy a new camera, but I know very little about them.
Need something very easy to use, strong telephoto lenses, wi-fi upload, at least 10 frame burst, and video capability. Looking for something that helps a novice take some really sharp photos.
Any of you guys know anything about cameras, and can suggest something? Someone suggest the Canon Rebel with a telephoto lens.
Thanks.
Need something very easy to use, strong telephoto lenses, wi-fi upload, at least 10 frame burst, and video capability. Looking for something that helps a novice take some really sharp photos.
Any of you guys know anything about cameras, and can suggest something? Someone suggest the Canon Rebel with a telephoto lens.
Thanks.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:33 pm to ScottyB
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Budget?
not married to a budget, but would like to keep it around $1K or so
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:37 pm to Barrister
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Looking to buy a new camera, but I know very little about them.
I'm not trying to be a dick. You can get a million dollar camera but if you don't know how to use it, in addition to having photographic talent, it's a waste of money.
Think about it like a guitar. You can get a $10k badass guitar with a $10k vintage amp used by insert-rockstar, and another $50k in top of the line recording equipment...
But if you don't know what you are doing, it's all worthless.
What I'm saying is that if you don't know what you want, you don't have the knowledge to make what you want work for you.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:41 pm to deeprig9
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deeprig9
No, I get it dude. And you are right. I know my limitations and photography is one. I just know that pointing and clicking a better camera is gonna get me better pics than pointing and clicking my iPhone. I probably will not be able to maximize the camera capabilities, but if it user friendly it will work as I gradually learn to use it. At least that is my hope.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:42 pm to Barrister
You not going to find 10 fps, maybe 7 at that budget.
I would buy used, maybe a Canon 60D. Body will run you about $500 used (max). You need to invest in the glass. A decent used lens will run you about $600-800. They do have new long reach lenses for $200 or so, but quality isn't nearly as good. You can get these used for $150. The quality is not bad if you are just looking simple images, not high quality photos.
I would buy used, maybe a Canon 60D. Body will run you about $500 used (max). You need to invest in the glass. A decent used lens will run you about $600-800. They do have new long reach lenses for $200 or so, but quality isn't nearly as good. You can get these used for $150. The quality is not bad if you are just looking simple images, not high quality photos.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:42 pm to Barrister
Canon 5D Mark VI can make any novice shoit professional looking images with ease. I can't praise thus camera too much.
Get quality lenses with built-in image stabilization. Canon does it right (in my opinion). It's in the lens, not the camera.
Get quality lenses with built-in image stabilization. Canon does it right (in my opinion). It's in the lens, not the camera.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:47 pm to Barrister
Fujifilm xt-2.
Much better, far better lenses than canon or Nikon.
Much better, far better lenses than canon or Nikon.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:48 pm to Barrister
From what you are asking about, that camera will not be user friendly.
Like Deeprigs said, unless you are planning on learning the camera to its fullest, don't waste your money. It took me over 5 years to just understand how to use a DSLR in manual/semi-manual. A few weeks ago I was shooting in New Mexico and a lady there with a Nikon loved my photo. She wanted to get the same shot. I let her use my tripod and try to show her how to do it. I had no clue how to operate her camera. Just to show you of technical these things are.
Like Deeprigs said, unless you are planning on learning the camera to its fullest, don't waste your money. It took me over 5 years to just understand how to use a DSLR in manual/semi-manual. A few weeks ago I was shooting in New Mexico and a lady there with a Nikon loved my photo. She wanted to get the same shot. I let her use my tripod and try to show her how to do it. I had no clue how to operate her camera. Just to show you of technical these things are.
This post was edited on 8/11/17 at 9:52 pm
Posted on 8/11/17 at 9:50 pm to HubbaBubba
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Canon 5D Mark VI
The guy said $1000, not $3500 without a lens.
Plus, it's not the camera, it's the photographer. Deeprig nailed it, just because you own a $10,000 Les Paul, doesn't make you a great guitar player.
This post was edited on 8/11/17 at 9:52 pm
Posted on 8/11/17 at 10:00 pm to theantiquetiger
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You not going to find 10 fps, maybe 7 at that budget.
10 is way too much unless you're a professional sports photographer.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 10:35 pm to Barrister
Pentax K-70 and 18-135 lens is about as good as you can get for $900
I've got the Fujifilm XT-1 with the 18-55 kit lense which is the best kit lens in the business. I paid $1400, they're running around $1200 now
These are out of the camera, copies of copies but give you an idea of the color reproduction and how accurate it is. Just tweaked highlights and shadows a bit.
I've got the Fujifilm XT-1 with the 18-55 kit lense which is the best kit lens in the business. I paid $1400, they're running around $1200 now
These are out of the camera, copies of copies but give you an idea of the color reproduction and how accurate it is. Just tweaked highlights and shadows a bit.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 10:45 pm to Barrister
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No, I get it dude. And you are right. I know my limitations and photography is one. I just know that pointing and clicking a better camera is gonna get me better pics than pointing and clicking my iPhone.
Sony Cybershot RX100. The best point and shoot camera you can buy. Uses same sensor as Sony 4K video cameras. Small enough to fit in a pocket or leave in glove box. Alot of venues won't even let you take in a DSLR these days.
I was in a similar situation a few years ago. I wanted something that can take better pictures than a phone, but easy to use. Went with the RX100 and have been very happy.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 11:05 pm to theantiquetiger
quote:That's like saying you shouldn't spend a lot of money on great golf clubs unless you're already a great golfer.
The guy said $1000, not $3500 without a lens.
Plus, it's not the camera, it's the photographer. Deeprig nailed it, just because you own a $10,000 Les Paul, doesn't make you a great guitar player.
Puleeze! Stop with this elitist, "got to learn your craft on mediocre equipment first" BS. That just sounds like YOU couldn't afford it when YOU learned the craft, so to be fair, everyone should do like YOU.
If a modern, state-of-the-art camera creates a really incredible image because the "new" photographer purchased equipment that is great and helps make it easier, sounds like you guys just want to marginalize someone that does that instead of embracing it and understanding how that can lead to more excitement and people developing a yearning to learn the craft. Just my opinion, for what it's worth.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 11:08 pm to HubbaBubba
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Puleeze! Stop with this elitist, "got to learn your craft on mediocre equipment first" BS. That just sounds like YOU couldn't afford it when YOU learned the craft, so to be fair, everyone should do like YOU.
Yeah I don't buy into that either. However a 5k system is overkill for a novice.
Spend a grand on a good camera and a couple grand on some good glass. Used lenses are a great option.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 11:08 pm to Barrister
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Looking for something that helps a novice take some really sharp photos.
You are going to need to stretch your budget.
By a lot.
Especially with the "strong telephoto"
Tell me what you want to do exactly.
What kind of things will be your subjects, and how poor light do you think you will be shooting in?
Do you need something small and compact (point and shoot), or are you willing to haul gear to the shot?
Do you have value in it being rugged? (Water/dust proof with full underwater function)
You can't just say you are a novice and say you need a good telephoto lens.
I've done landscaping and architectural shots I've been happy with a 85mm prime, which is mid telephoto, but I wouldn't dream of shooting wild life with it.
This post was edited on 8/11/17 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 8/11/17 at 11:18 pm to RogerTheShrubber
quote:Actually, very good advice. Hard to get great bokah with cheap lenses.
Spend a grand on a good camera and a couple grand on some good glass. Used lenses are a great option.
Posted on 8/11/17 at 11:21 pm to HubbaBubba
Yep.
Doesn't matter if he is casually serious and gets a modest camera with crop sensor or a fricking D5, he will spend more on the glass than the actual camera.
Doesn't matter if he is casually serious and gets a modest camera with crop sensor or a fricking D5, he will spend more on the glass than the actual camera.
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