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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The camera body in its self is not that important, the glass or lenses you buy will make the biggest impact on your photography.
Sorry I know that didn’t answer the question posed but it’s advice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use a Nikon D3400 think it cost me around £300
It’s the lenses that get expensive, I use sigma and tameron as they’re much cheaper. You can only shoot full manual mode with 3rd party lenses though.
you have to set all the settings yourself, the camera won’t do anything for you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" I’m thinking about taking up photography. Not exclusively naughty. I’m a Complete novice. Can anyone recommend a decent camera. Any advice welcome "
Do a nightschool course. It will help with everything you need |
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By *pertureTV/TS
over a year ago
New Ferry, wirral in stockings and sussies |
I use a canon EOS 5d, am invested in canon mainly through my lens collection, most people buy into a system then stick with it for life. go with a semi pro camera rather than an amature model more functions and better quality, lenses are where real investment makes sense, cameras eventually fail whereas a quality lens will last for life. my advice go to a decentt shop and try handling a few find one that is comfortable for you to handle, dont just buy a camera becasue "john" has one, most big manufacturers offer similar specs, though the software and layout are differant, find the one that works best for you, I'd tend to avoid sony as they seem to change spec far to often. |
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