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Tech Forums => The Photography Forum => Topic started by: Screamous on July 05, 2018, 09:48:37 AM
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I used to own a DSLR camera and sold it afterwards,
nagka budget ulit ako para bumili ng camera, not a profession kundi hobby lang din..
gusto ko po sana malaman ang opinion nyo and to differentiate both camera.
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kung hobby, go mirrorless. m4/3 or cropped sensor sizes sila but sony has full frame(if youre willing to blow your wallet). im sure you will be outside shooting stuff at random times - yung portability nila mirrorless ang tumatalo sa dslr. isa pang dapat iconsider mo ay yung lens selection. canon and nikon definitely has more options to provide lalo na kung may adaptor ka na. or take full advantage of live view and buy those full manual or vintage lenses. ang kalaban mo lang talaga sa mirrorless ay shorter battery life. if youre taking this route, stock up on at least 2-3 spare batteries.
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go fuji X-H1 or sony A7iii if swak sa budget, if not then go to models below them like the X-T1 or T2 or sony A7ii
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Beginner? Start with a cropped sensor. Don't go blow your budget just because it is the "trend" and after some time you'll realize it is not your thing. Sayang ang budget. Mabilis din bumaba ang price nito sa market so hindi mo mababawi ang puhunan if you decided to sell it. So start small, eventually if you really got hooked into it, you can upgrade anytime.
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^still, start with the mirrorless line up. in my encounters with random people, almost all of them said they own a camera and they want to shoot more but couldnt find the time to do it kasi bulky ang gamit nila and they cant find the time to bring it everyday and get out it of the bag in a whim. sa mirrorless, wala kang ganyan excuse. just keep the battery and memory card slapped in so whenever you have an urge to shoot something, just slip your fingers in your bag and wala pang 5 secs nagko-compose ka na ng shoot mo.
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^still, start with the mirrorless line up. in my encounters with random people, almost all of them said they own a camera and they want to shoot more but couldnt find the time to do it kasi bulky ang gamit nila and they cant find the time to bring it everyday and get out it of the bag in a whim. sa mirrorless, wala kang ganyan excuse. just keep the battery and memory card slapped in so whenever you have an urge to shoot something, just slip your fingers in your bag and wala pang 5 secs nagko-compose ka na ng shoot mo.
same thing what I was told by someof my friends who are photographer by profession,
bruhhh those mirrorless sony cameras, lakas mkawasak ng wallet, it was mentioned din sa akin na "madamot sa lens" ang sony,
correct me if i'm wrong, parang ang pagkasabi sken na Olympus, lumix at Fujifilm cameras can share lenses?
lahat to verbal conversation, I haven't read much dahil busy pa sa camera, and yung browser ko each tab e iba ibang camera HAHA!
di pa din ako mkpag decide, tho yun what I usually do before is pag may gusto akong kuhaan is gnagamit ko lang phone ko s7 edge which has a decent camera,
gsto ko mg step up sa ganung bagay, Lalo na pag naglakad lakad ako minsan bgla nalng ako may makikita na gustong kuhaan
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These are the last DSLRs still on stock. Prices are for US$ body-only as listed on BH Photo
Canon
- 2020 Canon EOS Rebel T8i (EOS 850D / EOS Kiss X10i) (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos850d) $899
- 2020 Canon EOS-1D X Mark III (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos1dxiii) $6,499
- 2019 Canon EOS 90D (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos90d) $1,199
- 2019 Canon EOS Rebel SL3 (EOS 250D / EOS Kiss X10) (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos250d) $649
- 2017 Canon EOS 6D Mark II (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos6dmkii) $1,399
- 2016 Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos5dmkiv) $2,699
- 2016 Canon EOS 80D (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos80d) $1,099
- 2016 Canon EOS-1D X Mark II (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos1dxii) $4,499
- 2015 Canon EOS 5DS R (https://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/slrs/canon_eos5dsr) $1,499
Nikon
- 2020 Nikon D780 (https://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d780) $2,196.95
- 2019 Nikon D6 (https://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d6) $6,496.95
- 2017 Nikon D850 (https://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d850) $2,796.95
- 2017 Nikon D7500 (https://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d7500) $999.95
- 2016 Nikon D5600 (https://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d5600) $699.95
- 2016 Nikon D500 (https://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d500) $1599.95
- 2014 Nikon D750 (https://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d750) $1,699.95
Petax
- 2021 Pentax K-3 Mark III (https://www.dpreview.com/products/pentax/slrs/pentax_k3iii) $1,696.95
- 2018 Pentax K-1 Mark II (https://www.dpreview.com/products/pentax/slrs/pentax_k1ii) $1,796.95
- 2016 Pentax K-70 (https://www.dpreview.com/products/pentax/slrs/pentax_k70) $616.95
Forex: ₱55.99 = $1.00