And the best camera is...
Whatever one you have in your hand when you take the picture
TheStarvingArtist wrote:
Whatever one you have in your hand when you take the picture
Omm , Zen Buddhist. Shang
Years ago Ernst Hass conducting at the time a photo seminar in NY had a question from a young lady who had very expensive Leica bodies with Ernst Leitz lenses. The young lady knew that Mr. Hass was an avid Leica gear user. She asked him which was the best wide angle to use in photography. Mr. Hass did not hesitate when he answered "the one in use when you take the picture."
Could we say the same thing about the camera?
If you are a novice or rookie, you might consider the Nikon D3300. There are many very good reviews on this camera, and also look on You Tube videos for the D3300.
Jared Polin has an excellent video on you tube with excellent information and explanations concerning this Nikon D3300.
I myself just recently bought, 6 months ago, used on Ebay with 2 Nikon lens, 18-55 and the 55-200 both are Nikon DX VRII model lens.
Digital cameras all have features which makes it more difficult to choose one to suit your needs.The most important purchase would be a good quality lens.Choose carefully when deciding which lens to invest in.
... the new upgrade to the one you just bought.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
the cameras in our spy sattetlites that can take a readable photo of a pack of cigarettes in red square? a Nikon d5 that transforms into a corvette? a camera that makes me look like Antonio banderas?
...the one you can't afford.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
The one that takes perfect photos every time.
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