Mrs B has just revealed my xmas prezzy will be a new camera, my choice, to be bought in January.
Before I start researching, I would be interested to hear any FISO opinions.
I enjoyed my old faithful Canon T70 before moving to compact digitals, currently using Lumix DMC FX500.
Budget £300 - I can top up to £600 if needed. I want 28-210mm in 1 or 2 lenses and good flash -
is built in flash any use?...if not what flash attachment?
Photos will be mainly family, some of the villa and a bit of wildlife.
Which mirrorless compact system camera?
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Re: What digital SLR?
Which not What, and it is a good place to start - but them are some wannabe David Bailey's on here
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Re: Which mirrorless compact system camera?
Thanks for the grammar lesson. I have done my first hours research, and am drawn to mirrorless rather than digital SLRs. Micro four thirds anyone? I like the Olympus Pen E-PM2. Does anyone know please does 14-42mm in this format translate to 28-84?
[Edit - found the answer...yes]
[Edit - found the answer...yes]
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Re: Which mirrorless compact system camera?
Have looked into this before. Mirrorlesss seemed good but the reality was that DSLR's had more lenses and were more flexible and took better pictures in a wide range of conditions. Mirrorless were a bit lighter.
No brainer at the time, although Mirrorless may have moved on.
Canon eos rebel are I thing good, but I went for a Nikon to suit the lenses that I've already got.
No brainer at the time, although Mirrorless may have moved on.
Canon eos rebel are I thing good, but I went for a Nikon to suit the lenses that I've already got.
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Re: Which mirrorless compact system camera?
Thanks unc.si - mirrorless is rated better for video, and the Four Thirds format used by Olympus and Lumix have a good selection of lenses, and are smaller and lighter.
Would I need an adapter to fit my manual focus Canon/Tokina lenses to a Canon DSLR body?
Would I need an adapter to fit my manual focus Canon/Tokina lenses to a Canon DSLR body?
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