01-23-2019 01:45 PM
I love photography.and I'm doing it as my hobby.i need to buy a professional camera . which brand should I buy?
01-24-2019 02:17 AM
@Ahamedcruze in my opinion every mainstream brand has it's strength and weaknesses and budget requirements. There is no single right answer for everyone. Best to read many of the great reviews we have online and especially in YouTube. As per your interest, one of the benefit of having a interchangeable lens camera (including DSLR or mirrorless) or even some fixed lens camera is to have manual control over aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length etc. At the same time, many modern mobile phones today even have manual mode photography feature built in. Ultimately it depends on your budget as well.
Check out all the great reviews online and share us back here what you finally invested in.
01-24-2019 07:10 AM - edited 01-28-2019 10:45 AM
Dear @Ahamedcruze, @@@
@I am using Nikon D5600 has all features.
All depends on your budget and purpose. And all brands has pros and cons.
My recommendations: ( budget and professional entry level models)
Nikon d3500
Nikon d5600
Nikon D7500
01-24-2019 09:37 AM - edited 01-24-2019 09:45 AM
Hi @Ahamedcruze,
The range of the camera equipment nowadays would offer you a wide range of choice, as I would like to share a bit of my thoughts.
As a hobby, I would first pick up some knowledge by using point and shoot cameras, as much affordable as possible. From that point, by upgrading with a bit more investment into better cameras, you can take slower and steadier steps.
My cameras in use at the moment are EOS M10 Canon and 70D Canon.
For more point of views, I would like to mention @TravellerG and @PoliMC, as they may have further knowledge on that part. : ]
01-24-2019 09:59 AM
Hi @sonnyNg,
Thanks a lot for tagging me!
Well, I am not so experienced in the model of the cameras but these models that you mentioned I heard are very good.
@Ahamedcruze I am using now Panasonic Lumix, it's not like Canon but I think it's enough good for beginners.
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01-24-2019 11:05 AM - edited 01-24-2019 11:11 AM
01-24-2019 11:15 AM
Good dear friend @PoliMC,
Sure, in 'Point & Shoot' level different models of Panasonic are really good.
But God willingly if time permits, I shall add few more guide lines tomorrow
Hi dear LG @Ahamedcruze, are you really serious?
Kindly reply when time permits
With regards
01-25-2019 02:55 AM
Hi @TravellerG,
Indeed we will wait for the post. : ]
Thank you as well, for the feedback!
01-25-2019 03:05 AM
Hi @TravellerG ,
Thanks for your reply!
Yes, I am sure that you can add more details. As @sonnyNg said, we will wait for them.
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01-25-2019 12:46 PM
Hi dear friend, @Ahamedcruze ,
[delay in reply, due to travel; sorry].
I fully agree with the points explained by our @StephenAbraham; very valuable reply; however, here are some of my suggestions – hope it will be useful.
Points to consider:
Very Important:
Next:
Dear @JohnPeter, at the same cost range & similar specifications, there are many brands available; all the three models, suggested by you are really good ones. Canon list starts with Canon EOS 1500D.
In practical use, the 'SIZE' matters very much.
Thanks dear @sonnyNg , @PoliMC - hope this post will be of some use to you all...