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no but necessary, she seems to be very comfortable with that sort of thing... unless you mean she is a conservative girl (which after listening to her interview on the juan epstein podcast doesn't seem to be the case)
An article on the best available mirrorless cameras of this year.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/124...hangeable-lens-cameras-available-to-buy-today
That NEX-6 seems to always come up. I hope to get one at the end of next month.
[COLOR=#red]Brother, my Sony A57 got stolen three weeks ago...I had to get a replacement camera and soon because I'm currently on a six week field trip for my Masters program where we are visiting some of the most picturesque places in America. Currently I'm in Moab Utah.
I knew I wanted a quality mirrorless camera because of portability reasons. I too looked at the Nex-6 until I remembered its replacement the a6000 was just released. I bought the a6000. Upgrades over the Nex-6 include a 24mp sensor with better low light capability, the new Bionz Z processor that's used in the A7 and the new upgraded A77...a full 11fps at full resolution WITH autofocus between each shot, also it has phase detection autofocus on 179 points of the sensor...meaning that phase detection covers 92% of the sensor and it's fast as s***. It has an improved menu as well.
If you look at dxo the sensor is rated at an 82 which pretty much trumps all of the other apsc sensors even the DSLRs. There was a comparison review where it easily beat out the new Leica M camera.
Look up then reviews... The a6000 is one of the fastest hottest apsc camera out there regardless of mirrorless or DSLR body style...and it takes amazing imagery.[/COLOR]
I am looking to purchase a DSLR camera for the summer (vacations, baseball games, etc) I've been looking into the Nikon or Canon(dont know which one is better) brand..Any good models in particlar to start out with in the $400-600 range?
Got a lot more wedding photos to showcase, but enjoy these from a recent wedding I did a few weeks back.
More here.
http://www.dunksrnice.net/2014/05/wente-vineyard-wedding-teaser.html
That feel when you get prints back.
Let me start off by saying i know these questions get asked a lot, actually someone just asked like a page back but maybe if i give some more information you guys can help me better... I'm currently looking into buying a DSLR, I've been using my brothers Canon Rebel t3(not t3i) over the past year or so but borrowing it every time i want to get some pictures is annoying so I'm looking to purchase my own DSLR. What i plan on using it for, i want a camera that can get high quality images but at the same time, I like to record a lot of video so I'm looking for something that can get the job done in both of those aspects. I want a camera that can handle low light situations because I'm often out with friends or at concerts and i plan on using my camera in low light scenarios.
Budget: I can spend up to around 850 maybe a little more depending.
Portability: Does not matter
Brand: Nikon, Canon whatever anybody suggest.(Even though my brother has a Canon its just kit lens so doesn't matter if i switch brands).
If anybody would rather PM, any form of answer is fine with me.
edit- And lets say i wanted to buy a Nikon D7000 refurbished is buying refurbished from Amazon reliable?
Thanks
Let me start off by saying i know these questions get asked a lot, actually someone just asked like a page back but maybe if i give some more information you guys can help me better... I'm currently looking into buying a DSLR, I've been using my brothers Canon Rebel t3(not t3i) over the past year or so but borrowing it every time i want to get some pictures is annoying so I'm looking to purchase my own DSLR. What i plan on using it for, i want a camera that can get high quality images but at the same time, I like to record a lot of video so I'm looking for something that can get the job done in both of those aspects. I want a camera that can handle low light situations because I'm often out with friends or at concerts and i plan on using my camera in low light scenarios.
Thanks
Is your price for the whole kit (lens included) or just the body only?
I highly recommend a D7000/7100. They're great still cameras as well as video cameras. You might just have to shell out a bit more cash for lenses if you take the D7100. I loved the D7100 when I had it. Are you looking to stick with primes or go with a zoom?
As for purchasing refurbished from Amazon, I think it's generally okay, but I'm eh about those purchases since it's not from Amazon directly. It's usually sold by another store and fulfilled by Amazon or something like that. Amazon is just the middleman. Just gotta research the warranty and any other fine print.