Out of a lot of budgets and I don’t suggest this for new photographers but I paid 1,600 for a Sony A7IV with a 24-70 F2.8 GM with very low shutter count. Used cameras are also an option.
@@BouncingSparksJ yes used is definitely the way to go, I buy used when I can too. Return on investment is definitely better on used gear, great combo you got for that price 👏
Down graded to lumix gx80 so I always have a camera with me and it’s all I need for street, still have my good gear for major work but love the old lumix
ive just ordered the Sony Alpha NEX-5N and it comes with a lens, it was a decent price but im not sure if i will actually enjoy photography, so im only using it as a test :)
Im looking at the canon r100 for Christmas. I'd like to do some wildlife photography, portraits, and landscape. Is the r100 suitable for this, If so, what size lens should I get?
@@FilmMaker2878 great little camera, Canon make a RF 100-400 which is a great lens for the price and nice and compact. Will give the equivalent of 150-600 on r100 👍
Your not just buying a camera, your buy in into a system. It is best to go to a camera shop that sells new and used cameras and put your hand on them. How they feel in your hand and their button layout, menus..etc makes a difference. Also learn about light and practice, practice, practice.
this dude is goated
bro is living in the future
That's called future proofing your content 😎💯 great honest video though.
🙌🙌🙌🙌
I recently got into it. Bought an old used Nikon dslr. Very cost effective lenses for starting out.
@@RobVI perfect that's the way to go 👍
Just bought a Sony A6000 paired with a 7artisans 35mm 1.4f for quiet a deal and I think/hope it’s a really solid setup
@@redfire7538 great start for sure 👏
Out of a lot of budgets and I don’t suggest this for new photographers but I paid 1,600 for a Sony A7IV with a 24-70 F2.8 GM with very low shutter count. Used cameras are also an option.
@@BouncingSparksJ yes used is definitely the way to go, I buy used when I can too. Return on investment is definitely better on used gear, great combo you got for that price 👏
Down graded to lumix gx80 so I always have a camera with me and it’s all I need for street, still have my good gear for major work but love the old lumix
Good work, the everyday carry camera is definitely the go 👏
ive just ordered the Sony Alpha NEX-5N and it comes with a lens, it was a decent price but im not sure if i will actually enjoy photography, so im only using it as a test :)
@@xmasjay2446 good move, those were the original Sony mirrorless cameras 🙌
Im looking at the canon r100 for Christmas. I'd like to do some wildlife photography, portraits, and landscape. Is the r100 suitable for this, If so, what size lens should I get?
@@FilmMaker2878 great little camera, Canon make a RF 100-400 which is a great lens for the price and nice and compact. Will give the equivalent of 150-600 on r100 👍
@@LennonBright awesome! Thankyou so much for the fast reply and great video👍👍😁
Iam low budget film maker please offer one camera please requesting
Fujifilm xt5 don’t have to edit anything if you use the filters they already have and the stuff looks very good for not being a full frame
ok, but what camera bro?
@@Gack1e Sony all the way 👍
@@LennonBright 🤣
Your not just buying a camera, your buy in into a system. It is best to go to a camera shop that sells new and used cameras and put your hand on them. How they feel in your hand and their button layout, menus..etc makes a difference. Also learn about light and practice, practice, practice.
best 175$ camera setup?
@@Gilbert_9 not much lol
Nikon D90 + Nikkor af 50mm f1.8d + kit lens. Sony nex 3n + chineese prime lens
@@ru2ik there you go 👏👏
Awesome!
Thanks!