08-01-2016, 09:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2016, 09:37 AM by Pompey306mark.)
I own two canon cameras, along with a whole host of lenses. Canon 1d mk3 and 5d mk2. If you want something easy, lightweight and your not going to get into different focal lengths then get the bridge camera, my 9 year old niece just got one for xmas. A Fujifilm camera.
Or get a Canon M series. So you can still have a few lenses to play with, and even get an EF converter, to mount the better EF lenses to the body.
If you do want to go DSLR, remember most camera's that will be in your price range wont be full frame: 35mm.
You will likely get a body with a 1.6x crop factor, which is great if you want to zoom in on distant things, but normally its considered the small sensors aren't as good as the full frame ones.
Or get a Canon M series. So you can still have a few lenses to play with, and even get an EF converter, to mount the better EF lenses to the body.
If you do want to go DSLR, remember most camera's that will be in your price range wont be full frame: 35mm.
You will likely get a body with a 1.6x crop factor, which is great if you want to zoom in on distant things, but normally its considered the small sensors aren't as good as the full frame ones.