Used, it can't be that bad of shape if it's rated E at Adorama. Pretty much spent a day refreshing the site till it popped up and called in to reserve it.
I would go crazy without some reach. I'm probably the only non wildlife telephoto prime junky in here.So the 3rd lens for my X-T30 has arrived!
35mm F2 Fuji
My set is pretty much complete for holiday travel.
I would go crazy without some reach. I'm probably the only non wildlife telephoto prime junky in here.
My 70-200's get used. I'm basically a candid portrait voyeur, I just find them so versatile. They're great for parks and shit.I will probably pick up a cheap zoom lens later but honestly I don't get much use out of them.
My 70-200's get used. I'm basically a candid portrait voyeur, I just find them so versatile. They're great for parks and shit.
"But you can't shoot street photography at anything longer than 35..." I fucking hate these people.There's also something to street shots with a more cinematic feel that you get by shooting long.
Love my 75-150mm 3.5 series-e Nikon for street photography, such a small unassuming lens.
Just go on Ebay and pay an extra $200 for one.
That's definitely one of your best, as per my taste anyway."But you can't shoot street photography at anything longer than 35..." I fucking hate these people.
XT032211 by Marcus Beasley, on Flickr
by Marcus Beasley, on Flickr
by Marcus Beasley, on Flickr
If it looks good it looks good. I honestly think some of these keyboard photographers just cling to shit old people say or they read in a book.
Her reflection on the marble pretty much makes the image. It has great tones as well though, it's definitely one of my favorites.
It's either a half hour or it's unlimited. It will probably split the file into multiple clips unless a firmware update fixed it. Actually it might be 15 minutes.
It's either a half hour or it's unlimited. It will probably split the file into multiple clips unless a firmware update fixed it. Actually it might be 15 minutes.
Might have been fixed in a update then.
The fuck? Like it's a 17th century nautical telescope?How normal is it to hold a MILC/DSLR with both hands around the lens barrel and look through the viewfinder in that position? Saw it on some Instagram page and it looked ridiculous.
But then how u press shutterHow normal is it to hold a MILC/DSLR with both hands around the lens barrel and look through the viewfinder in that position? Saw it on some Instagram page and it looked ridiculous.
You use the touch screen and press that shit with your nose.
I mean I got the A7RIII shortly after the RIV was announced. You can either buy used and spend on a good lens or buy new and just...buy new. A new RIV is slightly cheaper than getting a used RIII and a really good GM lens.Also I started earning the money recently and I'm now saving up for my first proper camera purchase. Actually hoping more for an A7 IV launch early next year that has the A7r IV features except for resolution. Not sure if it's still worth it to buy the A7 III right now. I mean, it's still a very good camera, but I feel like waiting a couple of months seems like the better bet right now?
Like you can go into my Flickr and find pics from a few months ago with the RII that are good so it's more talent and lens than anything else. I still use my RII as my secondary body for events.It's that whole waiting for a good tv argument. Next year's tech will be blah blah blah. Meanwhile I got an LG OLED in 2016 and have been experiencing exquisite image quality since. You're putting too much emphasis on camera tech and ignoring how costly good lenses are...which are the things that allow the actual light to get through. A7 is a odd case at this point, imo Sony's best body to buy now is A7r3 used then you can get a really good lens either 35 1.4, 1.8 or 24 1.4. And if you're not confident the 24-70 typical zoom. Why pay a new body premium.
It's that whole waiting for a good tv argument. Next year's tech will be blah blah blah. Meanwhile I got an LG OLED in 2016 and have been experiencing exquisite image quality since. You're putting too much emphasis on camera tech and ignoring how costly good lenses are...which are the things that allow the actual light to get through. A7 is a odd case at this point, imo Sony's best body to buy now is A7r3 used then you can get a really good lens either 35 1.4, 1.8 or 24 1.4. And if you're not confident the 24-70 typical zoom. Why pay a new body premium.
I can most likely call it quits on that system with an X-T3 and X-H2 to be honest. Or just trade in all of it and see if I can get a GFX camera. Most of Fuji's AF hang ups come from their older glass.I have this problem where Fuji AF seems to be improving rapidly so I always feel like, ok the next camera is going to be amazing!
It'll have what the X-T3 has and the X-T3 will just get firmware updated to catch up.X-pro 3 going to have an insane AF system if the jump from 2 to 3 is anything like the jump from 1 to 2
Jumping on top of this - but a bit further down the food chain. I feel in a similar position. Looking to purchase my first camera. Considering holding out for the Sony A6100 but am thinking the A6000 will do me fine. Any reason for a beginner to not get the A6000 now instead of waiting and spending a few hundred extra for the A6100? 4k video upgrade seems nice but video will mostly be something to mess around with when I'm bored. They AF updates seem to be where I will see most improvement. Also having a hard time investing in a piece of tech 5 years old at this point!It's that whole waiting for a good tv argument. Next year's tech will be blah blah blah. Meanwhile I got an LG OLED in 2016 and have been experiencing exquisite image quality since. You're putting too much emphasis on camera tech and ignoring how costly good lenses are...which are the things that allow the actual light to get through. A7 is a odd case at this point, imo Sony's best body to buy now is A7r3 used then you can get a really good lens either 35 1.4, 1.8 or 24 1.4. And if you're not confident the 24-70 typical zoom. Why pay a new body premium.
Just get the 6100, if you're photographing moving things it might be important, though I still hate how Sony refuses to put an AF joystick on that camera. I think they just expect you to rely on the Eye AF, but I have mine turned off on my A7RIII 75% of the time.Jumping on top of this - but a bit further down the food chain. I feel in a similar position. Looking to purchase my first camera. Considering holding out for the Sony A6100 but am thinking the A6000 will do me fine. Any reason for a beginner to not get the A6000 now instead of waiting and spending a few hundred extra for the A6100? 4k video upgrade seems nice but video will mostly be something to mess around with when I'm bored. They AF updates seem to be where I will see most improvement. Also having a hard time investing in a piece of tech 5 years old at this point!
Remember that the A6000 is a REALLY old body. Check out this video that DPreview did a while back before about 50 other cameras came out... the 6000 didn't compare particularly well with the cameras of the time even a little over a year ago.Jumping on top of this - but a bit further down the food chain. I feel in a similar position. Looking to purchase my first camera. Considering holding out for the Sony A6100 but am thinking the A6000 will do me fine. Any reason for a beginner to not get the A6000 now instead of waiting and spending a few hundred extra for the A6100? 4k video upgrade seems nice but video will mostly be something to mess around with when I'm bored. They AF updates seem to be where I will see most improvement. Also having a hard time investing in a piece of tech 5 years old at this point!
Yeah JPEGS are not consistent between bodies. The RII and RIII handle things differently to say the least.Remember that the A6000 is a REALLY old body. Check out this video that DPreview did a while back before about 50 other cameras came out... the 6000 didn't compare particularly well with the cameras of the time even a little over a year ago.
That said, if you don't need the new features you don't! Looking at the camera from my perspective, the thing that you might want to be concerned about is JPEGs, my impression is that the 6000s JPEGs are pretty bad. I think Sony has gotten better with those. I don't shoot JPEG, but something to think about.
That video was very eye-opening. I guess I need to do a bit more research because now I am leaning towards the Canon EOS M50. Definitely feeling a bit overwhelmed as a beginner jumping into this with so many different features to juggle and not knowing which ones to prioritize with no real experience. Thank you guys for the help!Yeah JPEGS are not consistent between bodies. The RII and RIII handle things differently to say the least.
What's your budget? Honestly just toss your money at Fuji and call it a day.That video was very eye-opening. I guess I need to do a bit more research because now I am leaning towards the Canon EOS M50. Definitely feeling a bit overwhelmed as a beginner jumping into this with so many different features to juggle and not knowing which ones to prioritize with no real experience. Thank you guys for the help!
I'd perfer to stay in the $600ish range if possible but willing to go up a couple hundred if necessary.What's your budget? Honestly just toss your money at Fuji and call it a day.
Regarding overall handling, out of camera jpegs, aesthetics and lens lineup Fuji has Sony beat in the crop sensor arena.I'd perfer to stay in the $600ish range if possible but willing to go up a couple hundred if necessary.
I honestly just consider the Canon M cameras to be tourist grade cameras, IE you just buy it and never take the kit lens off of it. For anything professional it's a no, hell no even.I think the Canon M line is still hard to recommend because of the ongoing issue with lens selection. I know that Sigma is coming to the rescue but it still seems non-great. In their recent review of the M6ii, DPreview TV pointed out that there aren't actually more than 1-2 lenses in the lineup that can even resolve well enough to justify the 32mpx. However, if you don't intend to amass lenses, it's a good choice for you given that you can buy it with the (not so hot) kit lens for 650.
If you want to buy new, I'd say look at the Fuji X-E3 since it's currently 100 off at $599. Then buy a lens of your choice, preferably used to keep the budget down.
Jumping on top of this - but a bit further down the food chain. I feel in a similar position. Looking to purchase my first camera. Considering holding out for the Sony A6100 but am thinking the A6000 will do me fine. Any reason for a beginner to not get the A6000 now instead of waiting and spending a few hundred extra for the A6100? 4k video upgrade seems nice but video will mostly be something to mess around with when I'm bored. They AF updates seem to be where I will see most improvement. Also having a hard time investing in a piece of tech 5 years old at this point!
I'd perfer to stay in the $600ish range if possible but willing to go up a couple hundred if necessary.
XT3 is so beastly that there's not much point.I have this problem where Fuji AF seems to be improving rapidly so I always feel like, ok the next camera is going to be amazing!
Jumping on top of this - but a bit further down the food chain. I feel in a similar position. Looking to purchase my first camera. Considering holding out for the Sony A6100 but am thinking the A6000 will do me fine. Any reason for a beginner to not get the A6000 now instead of waiting and spending a few hundred extra for the A6100? 4k video upgrade seems nice but video will mostly be something to mess around with when I'm bored. They AF updates seem to be where I will see most improvement. Also having a hard time investing in a piece of tech 5 years old at this point!
If you have that budget, just get XT30 and call it a day. Anyone buying APS-C should basically get a Fuji.That video was very eye-opening. I guess I need to do a bit more research because now I am leaning towards the Canon EOS M50. Definitely feeling a bit overwhelmed as a beginner jumping into this with so many different features to juggle and not knowing which ones to prioritize with no real experience. Thank you guys for the help!