Starting Photography on a Budget in 2024, This is What I'd Buy.
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- čas přidán 8. 02. 2024
- In this video we look at what camera and lens setup I would buy if I was just starting out in photography.
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Gear That I Recommend in this video
Sony A6000:
Sigma 18-50 F2.8: geni.us/9xqex
Viltrox 56mm F1.4: geni.us/Vt7pQD
Sigma 56mm F1.4 (Better Alternative to Viltrox if you have the budget): geni.us/B0WwKoA
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ASP-C Cameras I also recommend:
Sony A6400: geni.us/j7mvrL
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Sony A6700: geni.us/dDhAw01
APS-C Lenses I also Recommend:
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Sigma 30mm F1.4: geni.us/BG34
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If anyone buys an a6000 go in to settings and turn off the eye sensor for view finder and also turn off wifi, the battery life improves greatly
That's awesome advice! I'm actually gonna do, that myself. Thanks for sharing 🫶
@@CurtisPadley the eye sensor is in settings (2nd tab) then page 3 and listed as FINDER/MONITOR. Set to monitor 👍 and for WiFi put in airplane mode
Also, turn off pre-focus and auto review 👍
if i turn off wifi itll still work ?iik nothing bout cams so curious
@@leebarry6463 just turn it back on when you need it, personally I use a card reader to transfer pics onto laptop or tablet 👍
Love that message at the end, ‘trust the process’.
Thank you for this!! I was getting so confused with the conflicting advice people were giving, so I just went with your recommendations!
Just came across this video while looking for "starter" kits for photography. Want to get into the photography business. And thought this video was amazing!! Thank you
Bought my cannon 700d couple months back now paired with a k&f polarising filter and the shots I get are unreal!
I got the same exact setup, except for the 16mm sigma as prime lens instead of the 56mm Viltrox one. Bought the a6000 almost 6 years ago, it’s absolutely usable and still brings some good shots 💪
Thank you SO much for this. I was seriously thinking that my camera was probably outdated and considered trading it in for a bridge camera. I bought an A6000 a few years ago but for various reasons I haven’t been able to get out and use it much yet. It’s so nice to find someone in this country to follow rather than across the pond, good as they are it isn’t the same. I got the 2 kit lenses with it E3.5-5.6 16-50 and 4.5-6.3/55-210. I haven’t had much joy with them I’m sure that’s due to operator error rather than the equipment. I have purchased a couple of second hand lenses a Sony E 1.8/35 and really treated myself (I hope you agree) to a Sony E 4.5-6.3/70-350. I love wildlife photography but haven’t yet had much chance to use it. I did photography courses about 13 years ago so I really need to get out there and practice. I will definitely be watching more of your videos. Thanks again
Thanks for this video. It really cleared up a lot of questions I needed answered.
Glad it was helpful!
I 100% agree maybe one thing will be good to mention. It is great to have an M42 reduction for vintage lenses this can open another option for budget-oriented user.
Saving this vid for when the summer jobs come in
WOW this is all I needed 🤭 Thanks CP 🌟
Great Vid mate 👍🏻 I'm learning a lot by viewing your contents, even if i'm not a beginner neither PRO 😂 but I'm still learning and as you said PHOTOGRAPHY IS NOT CHEAP , i my self stated with a6000 for 6 months moved to a6400 after that for over 2 years and now moved to a7iv ...... it's become an addiction but LOVE IT 👌 good luck to ALL , GOD BLESS 🙏🏻
Great video Curtis. I would also add that if you can take advantage of interest free purchases and pay in monthly instalments you can get something more expensive and slowly pay it off over X amount of years. That way you can make the money back with it.
Thanks mate! That's another good method to get a better camera body, thanks for sharing! 🤙
So I came across this video right at the time i decided to get into photgraphy. I had already previously thought of buying this camera and this video sold it for me. I would love to see a video on you showing us how to set this camera up for street photography, perhaps you could take it out and show how to shoot manual and ideas for framing our pictures and then subsequently a little showcase on using light room. I beleive for a lot of people that would be super helpful and interesting to watch also, I appreciate these lenses are quite good for this camera but id love to see this all done with the restriction of just using the kit lense :), otherwise I've really enjoying your channel.
Without a doubt, just considering the idea of starting out in photography leaves many questions, but although I am posting this comment before watching at least the entire video, I must say that it is very worth doing the homework, I mean studying, getting to know equipment before get them, see reviews, learn things related to photography and the use of the camera, in the end once the decision has been made you will know that it was the right thing to do, I am happy with what I bought, and I continue learning for what I will have later, while I take photographs with what I have and have fun.
Your Photos is Amazing. Beautiful Color and Mood.
Ayyy thanks mate!
Going into this I was like 1300 was to much. Your choices are solid and you can make some money back quickly and easily. Great choices.
A5100. same 24.2MP sensor, touch-focus, great AF, easier on the battery.
edit: when it comes to lenses maybe you choose the Sony 18-135mm lens which is AF, and some excellent manual lenses like the TTArtisan 10mm F2 and the 7Artisans 60mm F2.8 Macro. that covers pretty much everything and you learn how to orchestrate aperture and shutter speed. for the lowest price possible. another recommendation for portraits is the Brightin Star 35mm F0.95 for 150 bucks. yes, the manuals are that cheap now and are metal/glass builds with excellent coatings. sharpness, bokeh, aberrations, vignetting, flaring - you will be blown away at this price point.
the only bad thing is that the sony a5100 doesnt have a evf
@@trav0u844 true, but it already has focus peaking and touch focussing.
I was pretty lucky to be able to get this set up here in Australia - new ZV-E10 for A$650, sigma 56mm A$400 from facebook, new sigma 18-50 for A$550 and sandisk 256gb extreme for $60, lastly a smallrig cage for A$70. plus the bag total ~ A$1800 which is less than 1000 pounds!
Typing this before I finish the video because I'm curious on how close my "budget starting gear" is to your video. I purchased the A6400 with the sigma 30mm, 128gb sd card, card reader, wrist strap, camera hard case, and spare batteries. I was slightly over your budget but not crazy over and I wasnt toooooo far off
Duracell batteries are great,used them for A65 and now A7 iii.Also JJC products are awesome bang for buck too.
oh yeah, i bought the a6000 2 years ago used for 300 bucks and paired it with the 50 1.8. since then i´ve upgrated to the tamron 17-70 2.8 and to me this is the perfect budget combination. yes the tamron is about 600 bucks but considering that its so many lenses packed into one its worth every penny! i´m into photography and videography and this is all i need. i dont even need 4k video because at 1080p the image quality of this camera is just good enough to work with. and even tho i wouldnt recommend it i´ve done photoshoots in heavy rain and the a6000 survived with no problems even tho its not weather resistant.
Cute video, fun guy. Everything he says was a great light for me to start my journey in the photography world. Thanks a lot. Definitely checking out the Amazon links ❤️ love from Brooklyn
I got a A7iii and 85mm 1.8 . Beautiful combo so far
this video is great..and i upgrade lens kit to sigma 30 mm and sigma 56mm
great vid this helps alot
A6400 (used or grey market) + sigma 18-50 2.8. The A6400 for its sticky real time tracking and one lens is enough for a beginner. Later maybe buy the sigma 56mm or whatever prime lens focal length you prefer. You'll know more about what focal lengths you like after shooting for a while.
Is the kit (new) with selp 16-50 at 800eur a decent deal? Or better steer clear from that lens?
@@steinerx6019 good enough but that sigma really does make a huge difference
agree w u !! but depending on wat u want to focus too right?
A6400 is a good bit more expensive though.
If you're going to spend more money than what you'd get in the used I would skip from the a6000 to the a6500 and skip everything else. Why? In-body image stabilization (IBIS) or what Sony calls Steady Shot. If you're into video, then there is some reason to look toward something in-between. Early models had issues with battery life and over-heating. But back to IBIS, not only is ISO performance bettered with each model, you get 5 stops of improvement. So low light photography is drastically improved. And it will allow you to shoot at much faster shutter speeds if light is less of an issue. This will allow a new user to actually save money because you don't specifically have to look into lenses with image stabilization which tend to be Sony or some of the more expensive zoom 3 party lenses. You can look at Sigma prime lenses as well as using adapters for older manual SLR lenses. Sigma has their trio of 16mm, 30mm, 56mm lenses that sell new for about $1000. These are tack sharp lenses with 1.4 aperatures. This is pretty much all you'll need unless you're looking for something with a lot of reach. You could also look at Zeiss' Touit models that are affordable in the used market. These are lenses that were first offered when APC mirrorless became a thing but were viewed as expensive. People loved the Zeiss lenses but were twice as expensive as the comparible Sony model that included Steady Shot. So they didn't offer much value at full retail. But in the used market place you can get the 12 and 32mm models cheaply. I just bought the 12mm model for under $200 from MPB. You can get these both for under $500 used. With IBIS, it matters less if the lens doesn't include optical stabilization. So the used Zeiss offerings don't have the issues that initially set them behind what others were offering.
Almost same :D I bought the A6600 (no need for a spare battery) + Sigma 18-50 f2.8 (thanks also to your review on this lens) and now looking for the Sigma 56mm f1.4 + long zoom later :D
Ayyyy Awesome setup dude! 🤙
had it, enjoyed a lot! Sigma 30mm 1.4 is awesome lense for this. Now bought NIkon d700 :D
I still have my old a6000 and love to shoot with it. My preference though is with a shoulder strap as with a lens it can get pretty heavy at the end of the day. And even with hundreds of shots, my one battery usually lasts though the day.
Great vid mate I started with canon 90d 18-135mm and a 50mm f1.8
90d is amazing
That Sigma lens is sooo good. Any not just for Sony.
This is perfect for me thank you! I have a Sonya6000 and i was wondering on what lenses I should look at!! 👏🏽👏🏽
You're welcome glad it was helpful! 🤙
If you want prime lenses, start with Sigma. Then look at some of the newer Chinese brands like TTArtisan and Viltrox as options. If you need Optical Steady Shot, the Sony 50mm is cheap. If you aren't into video consider the Zeiss Touit lenses used.
Fab video thanks! I am debating between A7 ii as noticed many use it and maybe 35 mm or something like you said. Upgrading from a Nikon cropped sensor & 50 mm feels like maybe A7ii would be better as it has full sensor and something like a couple primes? Main use arty self-photography and street :) considered Canon D5 mark ii first but mirrorless seems to be so far ahead :o
Something to consider the battery life on the A6000 is horrendous. I bought mine in 2018, maybe it's improved since then. It'll chew threw a battery in 1-2hrs of use. I had 3 battery's for a day of travel photos. Also something with IBIS is actually a huge thing to consider. It's easier to get good shots when you start out if the there's less camera shake.
Definitely get a good lens! The camera is super disappointing with the kit lens.... but the Sigmas lenses on it are taaasty, night and day difference.
All in all a great starter body, but has its draw back quite quickly, if you think you'll use it better to get a slightly better model imo..... it's a better investment.
Love from Bangladesh. This budget is so high. 😊
I have the Sigma 17-50 F2.8 EX DC OSS and i love it. I use it on my Nikon D7500 , a beautiful combo for Fotography and also a bit video. :-)
Very, VERY reasonable set :). Grate video !
Thanks!
I started doing wildlife but looking into motosport now. so looking at the 70-200 f2.8. But for panning shots tomorrow I will have to use the kit lens
Riponian Rally tomorrow?
Will agree that finding a camera bag is the worst 😭 i can't believe how little innovation there has been on that front. I like the insert idea though!
The sigma 18-50 is so good also good on Fuji X-mount as wellll, so nice to have that tiny zoom with constant aperature!
I totally agree! Glad you like the idea.
Great the 18-50 is also really good on the X-Mount!
A used Sony a7rii is probably the absolute best value camera out there. On a budget, that’s what I’d buy.
Much to chew on for folks starting out - shows what can be reasonable, so kudos for Curtis, the Accountant😊. A6000 a good choice but be wary of early copies that had lens mount light leak and hot shoe issues. A6300 a safer option and it had IBIS.
Prime lenses have moving parts if they are auto-focus. A vintage manual prime adapted to e-mount would also work.
Wasabi batteries a good value, in my experience.
Camera bag - try modifying an army surplus gas mask bag (or such) and use cut up yoga mat for dividers.
Getting near 50k subs😊. Cheers!
A6300 doesn't have IBIS, it's the a6500 😉
@ Correct! There’s a “Steady Shot” setting in the A6300 Fn menu, but it applies to lenses that use optical stab.
Haha thanks Paul glad you enjoyed the accountants ideas 😆👌
Somthing to be wary of for sure, however no such problem with the one I picked up. A6300 is a great option. However just out of budget range for this video.
Correct primes do have mechanical moving parts for focus. I just meant not a zoom.
Have a good weekend Paul! 😀
would an a6400 paired with a sigma 30mm f1.4 dc be good for starting out?
yes :D
Absolutely! 🤙
sigma is a bit bulky. I bought Sony Zeiss 35mm 2.8 FE, same price. Very small, looks great, on aps-c its 52mm focal length. Also later u can buy a7c or any other Sony fullframe and use this 35mm there
Yes
It that lense APS-C or full frame?
That's what I've got recently and can vouch for it. It's great
I still use my a6000 for photos. Personally the sigma 56mm 1.4 is a beast, and 18-105mm f4 is super diverse.
I went on a cruise around Australia last year, a trip of a lifetime. Unfortunately, my wife and I had just moved and all but one camera was in a storage unit, at the very back and not reachable. The one I had was my A6000 and the two kit lenses. I ended up getting the 18-105mm to have a better quality lens to take. I was so very impressed with the photos that I took. The G lens was so much sharper than the kit lenses that I left it on the camera most of the time.
Interesting and useful vid. I'm struggling to place your accent. I hear a bit of the Essex glottal stop and a little bit of east end but also a touch of something further north?
great choice in camera 90% of the work is you and the lens the camera just focuses and writes essentially and after 18MP you are kind of getting past what the eye can distinguish. If you want to test the waters and tinker you can buy adaptors for other lens mounts for your body as well so I always recommend the A6000, depending on their subject a whole host of different lenses some expensive others could be 40+ years old and for a "camera" bag looks for bags that have nothing to do with camera I buy shoulder sling bags saves you money and doesn't advertise what you have.
Nice vid bro, im just starting out and was considering the sony zv e10 but im considering the a6000 and sigma 18-50. Im just wondering if you suggest i go with the zv e10 and the 18-50 or get the a6000 with the 18-50 and mayb and sigma 30 mm f1.4 or the recommended viltrox 56mm
Thanks dude! If you are looking at doing just photography A6000 would save you money. But ZV-E10 is good for video when starting out. So if that's a requirement for you. ZV-E10 would be better choice. No matter which setup you get. I would highly recommend the sigma 18-50 that thing is OP! ⚡
30mm I haven't tested out but have heard fantastic things. It's a tough one between those two if I'm honest. I'd say sigma 30mm. Sorry wasn't so helpful at the end, but hope the rest of that inform was useful! ✌️
I’m still learning with my mom’s g’old G7X Canon
not the best but I go for the basics before actually getting expensive one
Hey Curtis, I wonder why you picked the viltrox 56 instead of sigma? Is it because it’s cheaper?
My MIL got me the sony zv e10. If i got the lenses you suggested would that be a decent startout camera for photography. I know its main focus is for vlogging so im unsure.
What is the best Sony crop for the money with decent battery life? The short battery life of some of the earlier mirror less cams is a deal breaker
I want to get back into digital photography, I was heavy into photography, Im thinking of something like an eos2000d kit lens and a telephoto lens or something like the Panasonic FZ1000ii, Are those good choices? Last DSLR i had was the nikon D40, its been a while lol.
Love the video just one point I did not catch you recommend a couple of manipulation apps can you give them again please
u ever used a digi cam? I have only 1 sd card and its 256 gb but I don't know if its 'too big' for the camera since its only got 8.2mp
What lens is good for a r50 shooting mainly sports photography and cars?
great video, but tbh the lenses are quite expensive, are there any alternatives to those?
Curtis could you make a video for 'Established' Photographers, i used a Canon DSLR and want to move to Sony. and finally start making cool shots aswell. Prefered the 3th generation Sony A7, purely becouse it has ironed out the major flaws and it is fast enough to be able to use as a beginning into the Alpha brand.
I bought that wrist strap for my z7 it’s bloody good
Hey whats the name of it? Or do you have a working lnik for it? I'd love to check it out if it has standed the test of tiem and use
I just got a canon T7 with a kit lens and a 50mm lens. Is that a good start?
In your opinion would it be worth getting the 6700 over the 6400 long term, if im planning to get into photography as a career? or would it be better to get 6400 or earlier, buy full frame lens and then get a fullframe more expensive camera in the future?
I’m kinda into getting the 56mm but I don’t think you have a video on the Viltrox 56mm 1.4 tho 😢 not sure how great it’ll be 😅
What setup would you recommend for a beginner for formula 1? I have a budget of 1000-1500, happy to buy used
I bought all for 300 pounds only.
One used Camera (Sony alpha 65) with seven accus and one charger - Three lenses (all Sony A-Mount = cheap.)
An used Slingshot Backpack in good conditions. An amazing old Tripod but Made in Japan.
Some Single lenses and filters.
My lenses are 28 - 80 mm (Minolta), a 70 - 300 mm (Minolta), and lucky a 18 - 200 mm (Sigma) - All with Auto-Focus.
Greetings from germany.
i searched for the Viltrox 56mm F1.4 on ebay and most of them had specified "for fuij x-mount"
is it compatible with the sony alpha 6000 or do i need to buy an adapter or do i need to watch for the same lens with a sony e-mount? i dont want to mess that up ^^
Great video Curtis! I recently got a Sony mirrorless. Ended up getting a great deal on a a6400. I Want to try that viltrox lens you've recommended. Any tips on fixing the purple fringes in post?
You can do that on post easily. Almost every RAW editing software has a slider or other control which allows you automatically remove the fringing. Just move the slider until it disappears 🎉
Congrats on new camera and getting a great deal! You can fix it in Lightroom Classic with editing. Alternatively if you have the budget I would recommend the sigma 56mm F1.4 instead. I've left a link in description if you wanna check it out! I've also made dedicated videos on that 56mm it's the best out there. The Viltrox is good budget option but sigma is the best overall 56mm prime! Hope that helps 😁
I have a Nikon D90 currently, is it worth swapping it out for a A6000? Or should I stick to what I have?
I'm a person that lives in a small town close to the mountains. What whould it be the best lens for starters at landscape photography?
What every beginner needs to know is you're buying into a lens system more than a camera body. Every manufacturer makes pretty similar bodies when their price points are similar but what lenses can you get for that body? Sony's advantage in recent years has been fantastic lens support for their cameras and allowing third party manufacturers to build for them as well.
Did you consider, as unlikely or uncommon as it seems, if there is any FF budget option? For someone who may be in for long term.
I am walk-around city, street-ish / travel type of pics.
Perhaps how I think is not applicable to a budget beginner at all. Still, there were those who used to tell beginners to get an old film/SLR!
If a the right new compelling Z body happens late this year or early 2025, I might trade in 2 Nikon DX cameras and lenses for it, and stick to only full frame. I have with a LOT of gear for 'hobbyist'.
Traded away SONY APSC E and lenses, 3 weeks ago toward a Nikon Zf and lenses (and ZTF ii adapter) , as I have DSLRs and lenses, FX and DX and not interested in SONY FF a series.
The main thing if you are a beginner is to buy used from good companies like mpb etc. These companies have superb cameras for sale which are carefully checked and carry a guarantee.
Would FE lenses work with normal APSC E camera? I have few lenses for A7, but was thinking about buying body for my daughter and give here on of my primes to her. I recently bought 35-150mm f2.0/2.8 which makes my few primes unemployed:D
Would you still recommend the same lense for people photography?
I need camera, and help to chose. (I do love photography all my life) but now I'm on low budget, and I need camera to photograph dogs specifically (have a kennel and now must update often on social media... etc) I think I'll go best with sony because of its animal af that chase the dogs automatically 😅
..they're soo fast and are running mostly 10-30 meters away so what lens on apsc should I go?
For vloggers, if you can spend a little more money get the sony a6100, it has a flip up screen and records at 4k 30fps
I messed up & got a Canon 80d & the Nifty 50 & a 18 & -135 , 3 months later I soldi it all at a loss & got Sony a6500 , Sony 50mm F1.8 & Sigma 30mmF1.4 & oh wow .... I went from out dated tech to Eye auto focus & superb quality lenses which were perfect for me to learn portrait & fashion photography , I don't have the a6500 , I switched it for the updated a6400 & still love em till this day.. I spent a little over a grand but with an a6000 or today a a6100 . you'll be.still kicking it in 2024 all for under a grand
Sorry to hear your first setup wasn't upto par. It can be super overwhelming and confusing to understand what you need from a camera when just starting out.
It's awesome to hear tho you have now got yourself an incredible setup that you are enjoying using! 🤙
something else I found was going mirrorless & being able to see my exposure in real time was a game changer in learning , the DSLR couldn't do this & I found @@CurtisPadley
great video ... good choices
Totally agree with you but if you look good enough you can find some higher a6xxx bodies for just a bit more and then just start with the 18-50 2.8. Down the road they can add the second lens.
Ohhh that's totally another viable and doable way. However, lenses are in my eyes at least more important then the camera body. So I think it's better option to get one of the best zoom lenses for APS-C first, rather then a slightly newer camera body. Just my opinion of course! 🤙
@@CurtisPadley that was what I was saying, get the zoom and not the prime to start if they didn't want quites as old of body, though 6000 vs say a 6300 isn't a huge difference
@@darksideemtOhhh sorry mate completely misread that my bad!
Yeah can totally see that working as a great option! Sigma 18-50 it just a soild lens! 🤙
Bought the A6400 in December 2023. Love it
Also got a Sony 50 mm (so 75 mm equivalent) F1.8
huh. r we are the exact same person? cuz I did the exact same thing
Is there an imposter among us? 😂
Haha terrible jokes aside, awesome setup glad you are enjoying it! 😁
@@mahekhamster We definitely are 😂
Great camera setup tbh
@@CurtisPadley 👍
Why shouldn't i consider panasonic lumix cameras such as g85 and g100? It has certain downsides but are those downsides something thatd affect even a beginner?? Please do more vedios like these. ❤❤❤
Is a canon eos m50 good? Like with a 55-200 zoom objective
I'm looking to buy my very first setup. I already got Sony a6400 but i am looking to order a lens now and i can really afford only one. What would be the best choice? I would like the most versatile possible as I'm not entire sure what kind of photography i will end up liking. Would Prime 50mm lens do the trick or would i need something like Sigma 18-50mm (which is what was recommended in this video)? Thank you in advance for everyone who helps :)
hello mate! really nice video! I currently have a Sony a6000 with the Sigma 18-50 f2.8 and I want to get a new lens. I am between Sigma 56mm or Sony 85mm, which one would you recommend?
Sigma 56mm would be better in my opinion as it is more versatile :)
If strictly photography why not an older full frame? A7ii, og A7r, 5d, 5dii, etc. The newest AF is great but honestly bores me anymore. I use mostly manual glass nowadays for personal stuff. I'm glad i didn't have AF when i started out shooting. I loved the a6000 but i loved my original 5d and 5dii more... EF glass is dirt cheap now too. I've since switched to Sony but you can't beat the prices of older Canon ff ef mount stuff
Are there any big differences between a6400 and a6600? Is it worth the upgrade?
Sony a6400 with kit lens (16mm-50mm) & 55mm-210mm sony lens, Good?
Amazing video, very helpful! I just got myself a Sony a6300 with a Sigma 16mm for 600 euro. Would you say I should look for the 18-50mm lens now or the 56mm that you suggested? I'll probably take more portrait photos and everyday stuff more than landscape or street photography. Thanks!
That's awesome dude! Great setup. Ermm thinking about it you'd probs be best off with a great zoom lens. Just so you have a really versatile set of focal length at your disposal 👌
Thanks a lot!
Is there a camera that is decent on video and photo ??
I want to buy one to make lil photos and videos you know for trips and special days nothing super fancy
What do you think of the Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 instead of the Sigma 18-50?
Panasonic G80 or GX80 will be better choice. Starting from ~200 GBP for kit with lens.
What is a good camera n lense for product photography and video for the making process?
ive used a sony a6000 & a sony a6400 ( the ones he showed here ) & both r good for product photography. When it comes to the lenses def a 18-55mm imo
I have an a3500, I have the 18-50 standard Lens, AF, Looking for a Telephoto & WideAngle Lens for the same. Please do reply in case anyone have any suggestions. TIA
I got the canon r50 for now but soon to get an a7 iv
I have the same idea about camera bag with you, just buy a cheap back pack and a cam bag insert which is also very cheap, my combination is about $12
That's a really good price! Don't know why I didn't buy a camera bag insert earlier. It's so good!
Is the canon r10 a good camera?
Hi Chris lenses aside I want to start car photography as a hobby would you recommend the a6400 or a6700 budget for both would love your advice
Hi mate but Who's Chris? 😂 It's chill get it all the time haha.
Both would be fantastic amazing option but if you wanna really future proof yourself A6700. It's an absolute weapon 📷
@CurtisPadley awesome thanks excuse the typo error haha what lens mate? is there any one for all occasions if that makes sense that has photo quality top of that list without the need of constant swapping only interest is car still photos nothing else will certainly be purchasing your preset packs
Can you do one for videography this time?
But Curtis if you already have a 18-50 mm 2.8 isnt it better to get a 85mm or 75mm ? We get meike or Yongnuo or even samyang during offers
What you have to consider is an 85mm lens on an apsc camera is the equivalent of 127mm so not as versatile as a 56mm as that's the the equivalent of 85mm.
75mm is good option but still around 112mm on APS-C, so again not as versatile in my opinion. Plus those lenses are much more expensive. Depends on many variables but ultimately it depends on what your shooting needs are and what you need from a lens.
Hope that helps! ✌️
SonyA100 with a 24-70 lense still worth buying?
I think I will goes with Second 90D, since Af lense price are dropping like Greece economy
what do you think of the sony kit lens 16-50mm that comes with the a6400 camera? would the sigma 18-50 still be worth the upgrade? (mainly want to landscape travel photography). thanks
if u want to do landscape photography imo buy a 18-135 lense but n 18-50mm will b good still
imo if u wanna do landscape photography buy a 18-135 lense. but an 18-50mm will be good still !