Call Joel over at Camera Land NY. Tell him what you currently have, what you are looking for, and what you are wanting to spend, he will hook you up.
He set me up with a KILLER deal!
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I thought that myself. To me, it would make more sense to spend more on the camera itself, and then maybe a bit less on the video accessories? High quality video is definitely important but I’m not sure all those accessories are necessary for our shooting. It will mostly be “still” videography...
Again, I appreciate the response. I am enjoying more. The boss man was liking the Z6, especially because it can be bought in the "Filmmaker's Bundle". I'm not sure if that gives you any more insight into what I would be looking for as far as accessories.
Will probably be giving you a call tomorrow. Is there anything specific that puts the Sony and Canon above the Nikon?
I know lens selection is 1 reason, just curious on your thoughts as to what makes the other 2 the better choices
Happy to answer those questions!
Both are of equal importance, but stills will probably be the more common usage. Both personally and professionally. That being said, high quality video is a MUST, we are known for top notch marketing and want to continue that.
1.) Stills will mostly be...
Jeremy,
Appreciate the continued assistance! The concern on sensor size was just the crop, but all fair points. Definitely prioritizing video over the stills. I may give Joel @Camera Land a call today and run it by him.
Thanks again!
Completely agree on the DSLR front, they aren't going to be top dog forever. I like the Nikon line also, but have no brand loyalty or preference. Looked at the Z7, but the video need pushes me towards the Z6.
Yeah FF definitely wouldn't be my first choice for packing in. I would consider APS-C, but definitely need top notch quality since it will be for some marketing work as well. The marketing work is what had me on the FF.
Hey Folks,
Looking to make a camera purchase, camera will be used for a wide variety.
Mostly used for outdoor photography/wildlife shooting, and some videography in that aspect. Will also be doing some self-shot marketing photos and videos for my family's small business, COVID has put a pinch...
Hey guys,
Looking for some advice on a new bow for mostly treestand/ground blind hunting. Went to the bow shop, shot a lot of bows but am looking for others real world experience.
Below are what I shot:
Mathews VXR 31.5
Hoyt Axius
Hoyt RX-4 carbon
Bowtech Reckoning
My top 2 came down to the...
Thanks for the advice! I am still looking and research, I’m in no rush so I want to be sure. From what I’ve found online, Canon plans to expand the M series and possibly even release a new camera, so I might wait for that. I also discovered that the DSLR I was using previously is actually a...
I appreciate the advice! The budget is less about the amount saved, and more about the amount and type of use the camera will get. Although I do have previous experience with a camera, I am by no means a professional, and this will be more of a hobby/just for fun type of thing. I have heard...
Good to know. Obviously the plan will be to keep it very much protected. Any adverse weather, my iPhone X in a weatherproof case will have to suffice. I appreciate all of your help and I will let you know if/when I’m going to order. I think you’ve got me convinced on the Canon m50
One last question then, is the weather sealing that important? This would be a hiking/hunting/backpacking camera, so I want to make sure it will last.
Thank you for all of your help.
Does the Canon quality match that of the Sony?? My budget isn’t a set in stone number, just my ideal number. If the Canon is comparable that works for me also. I may be able to get my hands on some Canon lenses
I am looking for a new camera. Trying to stay away from DSLR simply due to size. I like the new mirrorless options, and everywhere I look I seem to find the Sony a6000 and a6300 recommended. I am looking to stay under $1k. Any suggestions? Tips? I am open to anything (DSLR included) as long as...