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jort93
1 year ago

Well, a little more general the question.

For videos, I would buy a mirrorless camera rather than a mirror-reflex camera, among other things because the searcher is not useless. But there are still many possibilities. Fujifilm, canon and sony are probably the most popular brands.

There is also a big question of a budget. If you spend 2000€, of course you have something completely different than if you have 300€.

Uneternal
1 year ago

What camera is good for filming and photographing?

Pretty much all the cameras you can currently buy.

What do I have to pay attention to when buying a camera?

What you want to buy. You’ve got to get some more information about cameras like “I want a camera”. Should it be a big camera or rather a small one? Do you want to change the lens? Which manufacturers do you like from the design? What do you want to spend? What do you want to photograph/film? That’s all the questions you’re supposed to answer before.

BG1988
1 year ago

I have a Sony ZV1 and it can both be pretty good. But it depends on what resolution you want to film. You always have to make marks. Because otherwise you’ll be fast at a Sony A7 iii… but you’ll cost a little more.

miezepussi
1 year ago

You have to tell me more. It’s like buying a car. All cars are good for the corresponding needs. But, as a family you want a family carriage in which the stroller also fits – with a two-strong sports car you can’t start as a family. Well, both cars are good. It depends on the purpose.

It’s similar to cameras. What are you doing with the camera? (Don’t say “photograph”, in the example above, “drive” would also be the wrong answer.) What do you know? Do you know the exposure triangle? Have you already dealt with the image design? What are you photographing at the moment? What bothers you about your current camera?

noname68
1 year ago

modern/current DSLR and also mirrorless system cameras can now both be quite neat; the more expensive the model, the more features they have, e.g. quieter or faster autofocus.

it also depends on whether you want to record videos with high standards of light and sound or just once in between a movie. in the first case you need other equipment in addition to a good camera.

You can often see at press conferences that reporter today instead of thicker school cameras with such cameras or even with handys on light stative films.

and can photograph any x-popular digital camera anyway.

FragestellerD
1 year ago

You better start gaaaaaanz small. What is your definition of good at all? What do you want to do? How high is your budget? Of course, you have to buy objective ones.

julespogg
1 year ago

In general, the Sonys are the best allrounders

miezepussi
1 year ago
Reply to  julespogg

The best allrounder for someone who has no idea is still the smartphone. You always have it and you don’t have to change any lenses.

julespogg
1 year ago
Reply to  miezepussi

I guess the FS already has a phone and would like to have something with more power

miezepussi
1 year ago

That’s right, but I don’t connect with Power.

julespogg
1 year ago

Especially a larger sensor. It offers new possibilities compared to the fingernail-sized cell phone sensors

miezepussi
1 year ago

Power related to photography is unusual for me. What do you mean?