Hey everyone, I was looking into getting a camera for taking shots of my tank but also of daily life. Any recommendations? Additionally, if you have one that you think is really worth an extra $100 or so let me know. Thanks!
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Hey everyone, I was looking into getting a camera for taking shots of my tank but also of daily life. Any recommendations? Additionally, if you have one that you think is really worth an extra $100 or so let me know. Thanks!
I'l had several DSLR cameras. My next camera will be mirrorless. Same quality, smaller form factor. Lots of good options out there from Fuji, Sony, Olympus, and now Canon.
So basically the moral of the story is that its not necessarily about the camera body but much more about the lense..?
This video explains it very well. Lenses have a greater impact on image quality than the camera body itself. If you are just looking to take jpeg images of family and such, I don't recommend getting a DSLR. If you are looking at photography as a hobby by itself, then go DSLR or mirrorless. Also, if you are considering photography as a hobby, go cheap on the initial camera and lenses. You'll learn a lot on how to achieve good photos with less. Then make the upgrade once you feel you need to or are ready. Buying a pro/enthusiast level DSLR can be pretty overwhelming for someone that has never used a DSLR.
no. the photographer..So basically the moral of the story is that its not necessarily about the camera body but much more about the lense..?
Bought my wife a Cannon EOS M3 mirrorless last Christmas. She's been very happy with it. Body runs about $400. I'm no photographer, but I can say that she takes a good photo with it. Mostly of this guy...
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60g cube... Grandson goes home at night. Well, most nights ;)Hope you have a huge tank. I hear those guys can get pretty big.