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vizziter2014-12-19 19:16:30
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vizziter, 2014-12-19 19:16:30

How to choose a SLR?

Help me choose a SLR camera for amateur shooting, I used the Olympus "soap box" before, but it died, or rather the quality of the shooting fell. Better durable from 5k to 15k. I would not want it to become a "soap box" in 2-3 years. The firm is not important, the main thing is for a long time and good stabilization (I can’t catch it clearly)

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Viktor, 2014-12-19
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5k for a mirror? too little ... especially at the current rate ... for 15k crop mb and take it, but again, prices ... prices ...
first of all, read the basic concepts on SLR cameras ... plus what focal lengths are needed to start, because one thing is the "price of a carcass" (and you did not indicate whether you want to purchase one "carcass" or immediately with a lens), but on the other hand, high-quality optics are very expensive.
Regarding "longevity", again, how intensively you will use it ... someone can take 100k photos in a year, and someone can take 5k.
There is an interesting site on the shutter resource, google "Camera Shutter Life Database"
plus the "longevity" of the camera, in addition to the shutter resource, it still depends very much on "accuracy"
And again, the concept of "good stabilization" for SLR cameras ... they use it in lenses, and high-quality "glasses" (lenses) with stabilization cost good money ... very good ...
PS Therefore, I recommend taking a cheap SLR from your hands entry-level (mb and from the hands of friends or with the help of a knowledgeable person), run around with it for six months ... and understand what you want from a DSLR, what focal lengths you need, well, deal with the main aspects of working with the camera itself, because the whole the potential of a SLR camera is not revealed in the AUTO mode ... And after all this, think about whether it is worth investing further money in photographic equipment, because serious full-frame SLR cameras and optics for them (I repeat) are expensive ... although you "want" )))

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Arturjan80, 2015-03-21
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Advice is good, of course. But you still have to buy, and to be sure of your choice, read here about how to choose a DSLR.

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