Monday, March 31, 2014

suggest a dslr camera set up for 4k?




nameless


tripod
camera
lenses , mainly travel,landscape,architecture
accessories..etc.
Thanks.



Answer
I'll work your budget backwards (mostly from a Canon viewpoint, but Nikon has similar)...

Taxes....10% for easy math...$400
Lens for architecture... Tilt/shift lens ~$2,000
Lens for landscape....wide angle ~$700
Tripod (Manfrotto/Bogen, Vanguard, Gitzo, Slik, etcetera)...~$175
Ball head for tripod ...~$75
Accessories (extra battery, memory cards, USB card reader, camera case, rocket blower, micro fiber clothes, etcetera)...~$200+

Ooopppss...that alone is $3,550. About the best I could suggest at that point is a Canon T3 ($499) or a Nikon D3100 ($496), which is still going to put you $50 over your budget. UNLESS...you wait on the lens for architecture.


My thoughts on photography/cameras...

1) Photography is roughly 70% photographer skill/experience, 20% lens quality, and 10% camera body
2) I would rather have a $600 camera with a $1,500 lens than I would a $1,800 camera and a $300 lens
3) Nobody ever said photography is a cheap hobby or profession.

35mm DSLR camera?




Jenn


I need a professional-level 35mm DSLR camera. Does anyone know any reliable cameras?


Answer
Canon and Nikon are the top dSLR makers.

There are others as well (in no particular order), such as Sony, Pentax, Olympus and more.

It really depends on what sort of "professional" photography you want to do (cameras for portraits and/or weddings are different than cameras you might get for Sports or Animal shooting, etc.)

Prices also vary widely from about $8k for the Canon 1-Ds Mark III, to $4K for the Nikon D3, and so on down the line.




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