BEST Camera For Beginners? — how to choose right

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Finding your very first camera can be a little tricky and overwhelming. With this video I wanted to lay out my thought process and how I would think if I were to chose my first camera again. Hope it doesn't make you more confused 😂

thaticelandicguy
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Went from Nikon to Sony, also had the opportunity to use Canon extensively. I would say that Sony has a slight edge because 1). They are the earliest to the mirrorless system with the most spread of lenses to choose from (including many third-parties ones). 2). All of the recent cameras are great (autofocus, colours and features).
The difference in terms of their performances are now pretty slim so you won't go wrong with any brands.
I think the main question is apsc or full frame?

kokhualow
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One of my best friends wants to start photography and we were talking just right now about it. Suddenly your video goes up "33s ago". Thanks again! :D

danielruff
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I love the message of this video. Thanks.

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Great video! I started with a Nikon D3200. Thanks to your videos, I bought the Sony a6400. I have only three lenses: Sony 11 mm 1.8, Sigma 18-50 2.8 and Tamron 18-300mm 3.5-6.3. It’s a good setup, I guess! I need some lens to fill the gap between 11mm and 18mm. Your job is an inspiration!

Hagen
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My first camera is the ZV-E10 (still my camera) and I am very happy with it. The only two things I wish it has, is a sensor stabilisation and 4k 60pfs for smooth B-roll But in terms of price, it is a true jack-of-all-trades.

Lua_Films
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btw I'm really starting to like the setup, finally I've found an angle that looks good in this studio, What do you guys think?

thaticelandicguy
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I absolutely agree pick and master. The scene is right in front of you. No time to waste

afpress
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would you say that SPECIFICALLY for fashion photography is better to focus on Canon than Sony? I'm feeling a bit lost about which one to buy as a beginner. I know for a fact that i want to focus on that field and i have a photographer friend who is begging me to buy the Sony A6700 but im not sure yet since a lot of people recommend canon for that field. What's your opinion about this?

hellboy_
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What would be the best cameras for landscape and travel photography? Also cheap

Karina-tx
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3:40. This is something i REALLY wished i understood earlier. Have recently change system for the second time and its a heck more of a hassle than people actually understand. What you start shooting today isnt nescessary as important as to what you will be shooting in 2-3 or even 5-6 years.

Trying to plan ahead is key here i think. If you buy a tripod, buy one that can withstand a heavier camera. If you buy a filter system, buy on that can cover bigger lenses and so forth. Then buying gear in the beginning will be a lot easier since its less of a problem to upgrade later if you so choose.

Gundolf
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great video love the mist camera bit haha

zachinthekitchen
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Good Day and thank you for approaching this subject with so much humor! I loved your analysis on Fujifilm for hippies, it touches me all the more since I was born in 1969 😉 With Fujifilm, you have to make a distinction between the old philosophy (complicated bodies without stabilization which gave me hives) and the new XS-10 and 20 bodies + the formidable GFX 100 II. These boxes allow you to choose fine art color film + filtered black & white which has no equal! In addition, you can directly send the JPEGs to a Polaroid system box, in this case Instax, to expose by scanning and develop (chemically) a durable photograph since it is water and sun resistant! Sharing a photo that appears little by little before your eyes is like finding the soul of a child^^ There is an option that I love with my XS-10 : by taking 1 shot, I have 3 JPEGs with 3 different argentic films. Finally, the double mechanical stabilization which allows me to film with the 16-80 zoom handheld! To try it is to adopt it!

dpierre
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Nikon user here! Yes, you do have friends that shoot Nikon 😀. I have started with a D90 and when the Zfc came out I bought that. But it wasn't easy not to overthink it. And I wasn't even changing brand! I watched ALL the videos for that camera and from non English speaking youtubers too! 🤣Anyway, for me the type of usage is the most important factor, then the price, the weight, the grip and the colors that it produces. If it looks cool is an added bonus!

neklamp
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I agree, as a beginner, pic a camera and learn the basics! I've suggested APS-C cameras like the Canon R50, Canon R10, Sony A6400 as beginners cameras at this moment. . The ZV-E10 could also be a good beginner camera, but I think a VF is important to have in the beginning.

RogerAVHansen
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pick one and become a master of it. very inspiring, thanks!

Yusaku_VCP
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100% i felt like u were reading my mind. lol!

werideweeat
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Hey my friend, no clue if you or anyone will respond. I’m getting into doing car photography. I have experience with phones and older cameras with no lense. I can take some pretty good photos without the use of editing and I want to start doing photos of cars I find and maybe start selling the service as no one in my area does it. I want to know what kind of lense I should be looking at.

ghostsgarage
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I know what you mean about different camera brands operating differently I use bridge cameras that although are simpler to operate because you don't have to mess around with different lenses
They both operate slightly differently one bring a Nikon the other a Sony with the Sony one being a bit more complicated to use as was designed to be used more like a basic DSLR than what the Nikon one was designed as a high quality sample point and shoot where you can override some of the automatic settings via the digital menus which can be time consuming going through all menus to adjust some of the settings the way that you want but
Some are still picked by the camera in order to maintain photo
Quality

AlecBuxton
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ive got virtually no experience in photography, had a nikon d3000 and a few lenses and pretty much just kept it on auto or sometimes manual and ive managed to get some great shots over the years from city shots, landscape and wildlife. nikon died on me a few years back and ive been wanting to get a new budget friendly camera for a while. would love some recommendations for a good do it all, compact dslr that i can take everywhere and shoot most of anything with the right lense, sony keeps catching my eye because of their low light performance, id really like to get into shooting night sky's out here in Canada :D

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