I wanna have the best camera for my business recommendation please
What’s your budget range?
Hi Angelo1,
Welcome to the community! I’m not an expert in cameras, but there’s a member here who often shares amazing photos, all taken by himself using camera, all of them are amazing! @vapor_productions might be able to give you some professional advice
Thank you @vapor_productions !!
Recently I want to buy Canon G7X mark 2or 3, but its a little beyond my limit, Im thinking whether I cant get second-hand version?
Hi Angelo1 welcome to the community nice to have you here what type of business are you in.? I can’t offer much advice on Cameras but I’m sure there will be online camera forums ect that could offer more insight in which to purchase for the type of business your in sorry can’t be of any help hopefully someone here can advise.
I’d suggest considering a Sony mirrorless full-frame camera. The E-mount system has a vast selection of third-party lenses, ranging from affordable to high-end options. For a specific model, I recommend watching lots of reviewer recommendations, as they have hands-on experience with different models and can provide valuable insights.im only using a canon dslr and most of its compatible lenses are starting to discontinue production.
Hi there! I’m also a beginner photographer, and I bought my first camera just last year. Here are the main factors I considered when choosing my camera, which might help you:
- Purpose:
Think about what you’ll mainly be shooting (landscapes, portraits, sports, travel, etc.). Different purposes are better suited to different types of cameras. - Camera Type:
- DSLR: Great for those who want to dive deeper into photography, offering better image quality and a wider range of lens options.
- Mirrorless: Compact and lightweight, with image quality and performance close to DSLRs.
- Compact Cameras: Easy to carry around, perfect for everyday use, though they tend to have more limited features.
- Budget:
Set a budget based on what you can afford, keeping in mind the camera itself as well as any lenses and accessories you might want to buy later.
As a photography newbie, I prefer small, lightweight cameras for easy portability, primarily for shooting portraits and travel videos. Eventually, I chose the Sony A6400 and got a portrait lens along with a zoom lens for action shots.
I hope you find the perfect camera for you too!
Absolutely! Buying a second-hand camera can be a great way to save some cash, but there are a few things you definitely want to keep an eye on:
- Check the Condition:
Take a good look at the camera’s exterior for any noticeable scratches or dents. These might indicate it’s been used pretty hard or not well taken care of. Make sure to test all the buttons and features to ensure everything’s working properly. - Look at the Shutter Count:
Most cameras have a shutter lifespan of around 50,000 to 150,000 clicks, so the lower the number, the longer you can expect it to last. - Inspect the Sensor and Image Quality:
Check the sensor to make sure it’s free of dust or scratches. If it’s dirty, your photos might end up with spots or be blurry. If possible, try taking some test shots before you buy to see if the image quality meets your expectations.
To recommend the best camera for your business, I need more information about what kind of business you run.
What kind of business do you have?
For example, are you a:
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Photographer?
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Videographer?
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Restaurant owner?
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Retail store owner?
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Blogger?
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Social media influencer?
What kind of content do you need to capture?
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Photos?
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Videos?
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Live streams?
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Product shots?
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Events?
What is your budget?
Once I have a better understanding of your needs, I can provide you with more specific recommendations.