Respect for the amount of work you are puting into thi man, great stuff. Im trying to decide into going back into photography, i had the canon 40 d, th3 sony a6000, the nikon d300, nikon d 700, and fuji xt1-xt2 im trying to decide opon 1 camera again and is harder then ever. What are you using if i may ask? Regards Bob
Thanks for your support! You've listed some classics there, especially the D700 and the XT1/XT2. Very hard to choose today especially if you're willing to buy second hand (like I do). These days I choose the lens first, then pick up a camera that lets me use it. So I decided recently on the Canon 16-35 F4 for landscapes/architecture, and picked up a cheap Canon 6D on the used market. I'm not particular about brands - whatever gets me to the results I want is fine. Hope that helps!
@lensvana Thanks for your reply, that's a good way of doing it, lens first camera body after, I might just do that and see where that leeds me, thanks friend, I'll keep watching your content. Cheers.
so glad I found your channel. I'm looking for a camera I can go travel with that is somehow lightweight (hence me looking at APS-C mirrorless) and that have lightweight lenses. Here are my requirements though: - I do want to be able to take pictures with it (for Instagram and my Google photos mostly; and maybe small prints one day). - The main focus will be to be used to create videos with slow motion (4k60 would be great, but can leave with 4k30 if 1080p120). - Video crop factor can be a deal breaker, ideally I get the full lens experience and not a crop when shooting at 4K. - I can stabilise with gyro data in post the video files. Most sony cameras now embed gyro data in the files. - 10bit for video would be great as I like colour grading, but not necessary. I'm not on a budget, but I don't want to spend too much either. I was looking at the ZV-E10, A6400, A6700 and even considered the full frame A7C or ZV-E1; but couldn't believe the ZV-E1 had less megapixels than the ZV-E10. I'm not sure if you'd have an advise for me; if you don't that would be a great future video for you: What's the best Travel camera in 2023? :P
Thanks for watching :) It's great that you know your needs already. The a6700 seems like a perfect camera for this - 10-bit internal, 4K/60 uncropped (4K/120 with crop), stabilization, and of course plenty of resolution for large prints if you like. In your case I would pass on the a7C. Only 4K/30 and it's cropped, and the 1080p footage apparently "prone to aliasing" (dpreview). Great as a travel stills camera, but better options exist for the video-focused shooter. Check out "Brandon Li" RUclips channel - he's a full time travel videographer that shoots Sony. Lots of great tutorials and gear reviews there
Thanks for helping so much in sorting out all of the cameras out there man!!!
Glad people are finding it helpful :) Thanks for watching!
Respect for the amount of work you are puting into thi man, great stuff. Im trying to decide into going back into photography, i had the canon 40 d, th3 sony a6000, the nikon d300, nikon d 700, and fuji xt1-xt2 im trying to decide opon 1 camera again and is harder then ever. What are you using if i may ask? Regards Bob
Thanks for your support! You've listed some classics there, especially the D700 and the XT1/XT2. Very hard to choose today especially if you're willing to buy second hand (like I do).
These days I choose the lens first, then pick up a camera that lets me use it. So I decided recently on the Canon 16-35 F4 for landscapes/architecture, and picked up a cheap Canon 6D on the used market. I'm not particular about brands - whatever gets me to the results I want is fine. Hope that helps!
@lensvana Thanks for your reply, that's a good way of doing it, lens first camera body after, I might just do that and see where that leeds me, thanks friend, I'll keep watching your content. Cheers.
so glad I found your channel. I'm looking for a camera I can go travel with that is somehow lightweight (hence me looking at APS-C mirrorless) and that have lightweight lenses.
Here are my requirements though:
- I do want to be able to take pictures with it (for Instagram and my Google photos mostly; and maybe small prints one day).
- The main focus will be to be used to create videos with slow motion (4k60 would be great, but can leave with 4k30 if 1080p120).
- Video crop factor can be a deal breaker, ideally I get the full lens experience and not a crop when shooting at 4K.
- I can stabilise with gyro data in post the video files. Most sony cameras now embed gyro data in the files.
- 10bit for video would be great as I like colour grading, but not necessary.
I'm not on a budget, but I don't want to spend too much either.
I was looking at the ZV-E10, A6400, A6700 and even considered the full frame A7C or ZV-E1; but couldn't believe the ZV-E1 had less megapixels than the ZV-E10.
I'm not sure if you'd have an advise for me; if you don't that would be a great future video for you: What's the best Travel camera in 2023? :P
Thanks for watching :) It's great that you know your needs already.
The a6700 seems like a perfect camera for this - 10-bit internal, 4K/60 uncropped (4K/120 with crop), stabilization, and of course plenty of resolution for large prints if you like.
In your case I would pass on the a7C. Only 4K/30 and it's cropped, and the 1080p footage apparently "prone to aliasing" (dpreview). Great as a travel stills camera, but better options exist for the video-focused shooter.
Check out "Brandon Li" RUclips channel - he's a full time travel videographer that shoots Sony. Lots of great tutorials and gear reviews there
@@lensvana thank you! Yes I've been following Brandon LI since 2015 I think!
Best value picks (AFFILIATE LINKS):
Sony a6000 (used): ebay.us/1N6IfL
Sony a6400 (used): ebay.us/XJWOnQ
Sony a6400 (new): amzn.to/3PAwXDh
Can you make a video on best budget camera in used market under every budget like you made 2 years ago ..
I will make one next year, I don't think the situation has changed enough yet especially with recent price inflation
omg, can you do this with Full Frame Sony?
Stay tuned :)