Canon EOS 2000d für Nachtbilder in Ordnung?
Hallo zusammen,
bin am überlegen mit eine EOS 2000d zuzulegen… Brächte sie u.a. Nachts für Bilder vom Sternenhimmel, vorwiegend Feuerwerk…
Bin Einsteiger in dem Bereich und würde ca. 400 € ausgeben… Ist das in der Preisklasse eine Gute Wahl oder habt ihr da etwas besseres?
Hello
a Nikon D3200 from 2012 has a 15% “better” image quality/sensor power. Can be bought from 100€ (e.g. at the Nikon Service with full warranty) https://nikonservice-dresden.de/products/used-159). Even better would be a D3300, which will look black later, as it starts at 150€.
https://www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/RN_ADU.htm#Canon%20EOS%202000D_14,Canon%20EOS%206D_14,Nikon%20D3200_12,Nikon%20D3300_12
https://www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm#Canon%20EOS%202000D,Canon%20EOS%206D,Nikon%20D3200,Nikon%20D3300
https://camspex.com/de.comparison.php?camera1=Canon+EOS+2000D+%28Rebel+T7%29&camera2=Nikon+D3200
https://camspex.com/de.comparison.php?camera1=Canon+EOS+2000D+%28Rebel+T7%29&camera2=Nikon+D3300
The D3300 comes in the stack without a low-pass filter and can translate a little more NIR share (on request/print of various large customers, which D3x replaced by D3300) which is of advantage for Deep Sky photography.
Nikkor AFS 18-70/3.5-4.5 (from 50€), Nikkor AFS 16-85/3.5-5.6 (from 150€) or Tamron SP 17-50/2.8 (from 100€), a tripod (25€) and a remote trigger (5€).
If it must be Canon
EOS 6D used from 350€
A Canon EF 28-105/3.5-4.5 USM II (from 50€), a tripod (25€) and a remote trigger (5€).
I have already given this answer a thousand times, so I’m just copying it from a post that is linked here to “Add users”:
For the purchase price of a new 2000D, you already get much better equipped used cameras. The more places Canon has a camera, the lower it is located, 4 places is the lowest cheap segment where everything is saved. Models like the 750D, 760D or even the 70D can be found on MPB with 1 year warranty for less money.
Used Canon EOS 70D | MPB
Even better for night pictures would be a used EOS 6D, but this is a little more expensive if you add the lens:
Used Canon EOS 6D | MPB
Basically, you can do this with any camera where you can control the exposure. Prerequisite would be a powerful lens, a good tripod and a remote trigger.
The lens has already written several others, I also have a 2000D and have even managed to photograph the Milky Way.
You don’t need a remote control for the camera, which is installed and can be operated via the phone. Tripod makes sense.
For really good night pictures, however, a camera with APSC sensor is not the perfect choice, since full format would be better. You don’t get that in your budget,
More important than the camera is a powerful lens – and you can’t say that from the kit lens.
And only the price of a half-way lens goes beyond your budget.
Well, there are good used lenses, you have to keep your eyes open.
Of course! In used condition, however, I would want another camera.
You can probably get it in rubberized plastic at an extra cost… with initials!
I can’t find the wooden handle so beautiful…
This is a camera for Geringverdiener ;-), I raise to Phase One: https://www.calumetphoto.de/product/phase-one-xc-iq4-150mp camera/PHAXCIQ4150MP
For almost 67 giants a real bargain… grab!
*Lach* Of course! But I didn’t want to go that far. My A7RII is enough for me – I haven’t understood them for a long time.
I too… but a Hasselblad stays inviolable