Which camera would be better for a beginner ?
Hi!, my name is Mariah and I am a new user here. I just want to say that I recently started my photography journey with a Sony a/6300. I is not bad but I dont have any lens with it. I would really appreciate if you people help me out with this. I want to know that which camera should I use for my beginner level photography and which lens should I use with it.Please do let me know consider me as a newbie here.
07.01.20, 06:08
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It slightly depends on what kinds of photography you want to do. My recommendation is, as a beginner buy any of the compact camera from the highest brand including an extended track record within the manufacturing industry. Take photographs of whatever encounter your way. Learn the photography, upgrade camera of an equivalent brand, aim for a DSLR if you're gazing serious photography.
I also have Sony A6300. It is an older model but still very good. You need either lenses with the E-mount or even A-mount lenses + the adapter from A- to E-mount. There are many lenses you can use with your camera and your choice will mainly depend on how much you can spend on your lenses as the lens prices vary really much. So, if you could give me this information, I'll be able to recommend some lenses.
29.06.20, 06:54
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Quote: mariah 10.11.19, 15:31To the cited post
It slightly depends on what kinds of photography you want to do. I have a Sony A6300 maybe you can try this one.
It slightly depends on what kinds of photography you want to do. I have a Sony A6300 maybe you can try this one.
My top cameras for beginners:
Nikon D3500
Panasonic Lumix GX9
Sony A6000
Nikon D3500
Panasonic Lumix GX9
Sony A6000
I got a Canon EOS200 and I am super happy about the outcome
I started with the Sony a6300 too, and it's a solid choice. For lenses, I'd suggest grabbing the Sony 16-50mm kit lens if you're looking for something versatile without breaking the bank. It’s great for learning and everyday photography. If you want to upgrade a bit, the 18-105mm f/4 OSS lens is fantastic for a bit of zoom and more flexibility.