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If you have the adapter get DSLR dashboard. More control and it does work with video. Used it many times and enjoy it very much. More times than desired there is a lag in the live view tho
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What's a good starter camera?
What's a good starter camera?
just about any camera one can buy these days that isn't a point & shoot (though the Sony rx100 & the canon powershot g7 are super capable & make great images) will be really, REALLY good; so the question is what do you want to do? put some thought into how important factors like connectivity, lens selection, portability, size, the system (i.e. do you want something to grow into/with or do you just want better quality images?) etc. matter for what you'd like to ultimately doing with the camera...
I wanna actually bring this up. As I posted previously...I wanna get serious about photography but want to do so gradually because i'm used to whipping out my ipod 5th gen and snapping pics from vacation.
I was gonna get the nikon l830 because for the price on black friday ($170) and the zoom, I didn't think it would be a bad deal. But i've been looking at all the great camera's out there and I saw the rx100. Now let's say that I'm just using my camera to snap pics for my blog and to gradually learn photography. Would anyone recommend me going with the rx100 or should I just dabble with nikon l830 just to **** around with.
Another thing on my mind is that I wanted to start out with a good all around camera which the rx100 seems to be (photo & video).
I figured I could learn some basics with either of these cameras and maybe move up to an actual entry level dslr in 8 months to a year.
Someone help me out with this...
Can't wait to see the wedding pics. Was it scary?
Systems will be pricier to start off with compared to the entry level dslr kits.I'd actually suggest getting a camera with adjustable ISO, shutter speed, and aperture settings if you will eventually get to a higher level cam. Micro 4/3 cameras are good starting points
Wow, I've never come across this app until now. I don't really shoot with the adapter, but this app will definitely be useful for the few times that I do. Leaps and bound better than the Nikon app; they need to step their game up.If you have the adapter get DSLR dashboard. More control and it does work with video. Used it many times and enjoy it very much. More times than desired there is a lag in the live view tho
What's a good starter camera?
Great advice guys. So let's say my budget is $300 tops. Anything in particular I should look for that would help me start out?
Personally, I would like a smaller camera instead of lugging something hefty around, which is why I was attracted to the rx100 and L830.
Appreciated!
Great advice guys. So let's say my budget is $300 tops. Anything in particular I should look for that would help me start out?
Personally, I would like a smaller camera instead of lugging something hefty around, which is why I was attracted to the rx100 and L830.
Appreciated!
nice! i shot my first two weddings a month ago. i only had one body and going forward thats something id never do again seeing that i shoot with mostly prime lenses. what was your setup?
For $300 I'd go for an EOS M with the 22mm or maybe an older Olympus m43
For $300 I'd go for an EOS M with the 22mm or maybe an older Olympus m43
You got me fiending for the M now.
Now it's EOS M vs. RX100 (m1)
For $300 I'd go for an EOS M with the 22mm or maybe an older Olympus m43
You got me fiending for the M now.
Now it's EOS M vs. RX100 (m1)