Photograph and Camera talk
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Very cool stuff @Jett129 . I never realized that mustardy yellow color was a backlit wall of water as the faces of the surfers are nicely lit too. Guess there is just tons of light bouncing around.
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@Jett129 said in Photograph and Camera talk:
@weftyarn I send all the surfers,who ask, their pictures for free. They occasionally offer me money to which I always reply…Just do something nice for someone else. One of their suggestions was that I include some of the scene/people/umbrellas etc. on the beach. They know absolutely nothing about photographic composition. It would be like me telling them how to surf. Most of the guys are super nice and appreciative.
I see. Can relate to the money part. I’m sometimes shooting friends’ weddings as a „hidden backup guy that nobody knows about“. People have suggested me being the only photographer and asking money for it. But that would take away 80% of the fun and probably 90% of the picture quality as people would then expect to be photographed. And people that expect to be photographed never look good. Except they’re actors / models or just talented haha.
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Lommerzheim, Cologne - one of the most authentic, welcoming and joyful places I’ve ever had a beer.
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Wish I had the chance to but everything was so scheduled through. Will definitely book an extra night next time
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Okay friends. The time has finally come to replace my Nikon D40x. It’s been with me for well over a decade. At this point my iPhone 15 Pro Max can take better photos and is easier to carry. I’m looking to invest in a mirror less camera and decent lenses. I’d really like your help in deciding on something I can use for years to come. So thank you in advance to anyone who chimes in!
First up - budget. Ideally I’d like to stay under $3k total for body lenses. Looking to finance through a major chain like Best Buy, Walmart, etc. looking at some holiday deals.
Uses - Landscape / Nature photography and Street / Fashion Portraits
Body - probably not going to get away with full frame, but is it really necessary for my purposes?
Lenses - I’d like to get one nice prime lens either 35 or 50 mm. And one that can zoom in a little bit 24-70?
Research so far - looks like Sony A7 III and Canon EOS R7 are some notable choices from some online searching.What I’d like some help deciding is what would be the best body and lenses to choose from within this budget. Is one brand better than another for future lens purchases? I’ve used mainly an 18-55mm lens on a crop sensor body for the past 10+ years and have been quite happy with results. I’d like to have better auto focus along with bokeh with my photography. And for landscape, Larger photos with higher resolution.
Again. Thanks a million for reading this and offering any advice. I’m going to sell a lot of IH Gear and some guitars to get this! Just want some inspiration to get my sales threads stated
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@Fadez Mate! Great to hear you’ll dive deeper into the photography game. Already looking forward to some posts here.
Obviously I’m a heavily biased Fuji user, but here’s my two cents:
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3k€ is a very decent budget. Depending on what system and lenses you want you can maybe even keep some of your IH clothes haha
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do you need full frame? Not unless you want to pixel peep or hang your printouts on Times Square. Going APSC will save you a lot of money, a lot of weight and a lot of hard drive space
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Some Fuji suggestions:
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Fuji XT4 (1.5k) with 16-55 f2.8 (1.1k) & 35mm 2.0 (0.4k) or 50mm 2.0 (0.4k) = 3.0k. The pre Christmas deals will only help here. Perfect setup if you want to have a phenomenal zoom together with a lightweight waterproof portraiture prime.
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Fuji XT4 with 18-55 kit (2k) and 33 1.4 (1k) = 3k. Decent zoom lens paired with great and flexible portraiture lens that can be used for low light street too.
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Go for XT3 if you want to get both 16-55 and a fast prime
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Go for 18-55 and f2 prime if you want to save money
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generally I would suggest to go “glass over body”. Nowadays basically all bodies offer great image quality and auto focus etc. that’s why I suggested to go XT4 rather than XT5. Same with other brands…
A bad lens on a great body never works… A great lens can get much out of an older body! -
I know that Fuji and Sony both offer an incredible variety of lenses and bodies and I would consider these to be the most future proof. You will not regret either one of them
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there’s probably even more options (Nikon, Panasonic,…) but I don’t know enough about them so I won’t give any recommendations here
Hope this helps
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Thank you @Jett129 and @weftyarn ! Really appreciate those responses.
I’m looking into calling into B&H to look at the used department and get some recommendationsI appreciate the full sets @weftyarn too. Maybe getting all of them used can get all upgraded kit together.
I’ll do some calling and researching and get back to you all. This is very exciting!
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Really great post @weftyarn Getting a Full Frame camera was a game changer for me as all my photography, by design, allows for a lot of cropping,especially any of the surfing photography I’ve done. Even landscapes, sometimes, to get the right perspective and to hone into what’s really interesting, I’ll need to crop an image,and once again the full frame feature helps to that end.
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You’re welcome @Fadez
And @Jett129 is absolutely right: If you want crop flexibility going FF makes sense. Or go for a high res APSC like the XT5
It really comes down to what your personal preference is
Btw I bought all of my gear used and never regretted it!
There’s oftentimes “good as new” gear at killer prices if you do the research and make sure to find a seller you can trust.My setup:
XT4 incl. 3 original Batteries and 2x 128 SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-II (1.350€)
Fuji 23mm 1.4 (400€)
Fuji 35mm 1.4 (400€)
Fuji 56mm 1.2 (550€)
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@weftyarn really nice set up you've got there. Im looking hard at Fuji after shooting Nikon for years.
Ill be going to NY for Christmas/New Years and will see what B&H have.
I keep looking at the FS20 --I just really want to check out the fuji recipes to be honest.