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Getting info here is a great idea, but an even better one is to checkout a local photo club if one’s available. Another option is to talking with friends, family or acquaintances to see what they use, what their thoughts are or even if they’d loan you their camera for a day and go over the pictures with you.
Aside from our iPhones, our family’s been a Nikon family for over 50 years. But there are many great choices out there. Unfortunately there’s a saying about cameras: “the next one will be my last one.” Something you always say soon after you buy one.
Thank you Keni. This has been very helpful. We don't know what we're doing but are having a good time trying to figure it out. What do you think of a Nikon d3500 vs the Canon Rebel T6i?
Tks,
Steve
svrehoboth wrote:
Thank you Keni. This has been very helpful. We don't know what we're doing but are having a good time trying to figure it out. What do you think of a Nikon d3500 vs the Canon Rebel T6i?
Tks,
Steve
Steve
Choosing a brand is not to be taken lightly. Once you have your first camera you become somewhat married to the brand. With the lenses, batteries, battery charger and flashes not being useable on cameras of other brands, it can become costly to switch. Once you learn one camera, switching to a different brand puts you back up the learning curve.
You should get your hands on each and see which feels better in your hand, which has buttons more readily accessible. Which has menus that are better organized? These are decisions no one can make for you.
If there is a store you can get to that sells cameras, go and get the feel of them. If not, you might consider renting.
PHRubin wrote:
Steve
Choosing a brand is not to be taken lightly. Once you have your first camera you become somewhat married to the brand. With the lenses, batteries, battery charger and flashes not being useable on cameras of other brands, it can become costly to switch. Once you learn one camera, switching to a different brand puts you back up the learning curve.
You should get your hands on each and see which feels better in your hand, which has buttons more readily accessible. Which has menus that are better organized? These are decisions no one can make for you.
If there is a store you can get to that sells cameras, go and get the feel of them. If not, you might consider renting.
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Good points PHRubin. If Steve would indicate where he lives, someone might be able to recommend a good camera store near him.
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
svrehoboth wrote:
Hi Everybody,
My name is Steve and my wife and I are hoping to learn to take good photos. We are in our 60's and would like to take up a hobby together and thought photography might be something we could both enjoy. We know very little about photography but are able to appreciate a "pretty picture" when we see one and would like to learn how to make some.
I would like to know what kind of digital cameras to buy that don't break the bank (under $500 if possible). We are looking at Nikon Coolpix b500 and Canon and the Powershot SX 530. As well as the Canon EOS Rebel T6 DSLR. Any thoughts or recommendations would certainly be appreciated. Thank you very much and may God continue to bless you all.
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If you live in Sussex or Kent County DE, you may want to take a look at the Coastal Camera Club - they have a group of mentors, they schedule outings, have digital and print image competitions, etc - and you can learn what you need.
Thank you Mr. Rubin. I really hadn't thought about becoming committed to a particular brand of camera by way of necessary accessories. I think we are going to go with Nikon because we prefer the way it feels in our hands compared to the lower end Canon camera we have held.
Thank you again for taking time to offer assistance.
I live in King William county Virginia which is between Richmond and Williamsburg (sort of).
We think we would like to photograph animals both domestic and wildlife. Also some landscape and nature photos. Everyday life kinds of things.
Thank you very much for your thoughts and advice. We have bided on some Nikon Coolpix b500 cameras on eBay but have not bought one yet. I'm a little nervous about buying one on the internet. We feel certain we will become Nikon people because of the way they feel in our hands and because of future possibilities... Ths again.
Thank you very much for your thoughts and advice. We have bided on some Nikon Coolpix b500 cameras on eBay but have not bought one yet. I'm a little nervous about buying one on the internet. We feel certain we will become Nikon people because of the way they feel in our hands and because of future possibilities... Ths again.
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