Which DSLR Camera To Buy?

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red_death

Quote from: Bigmac on November 27, 2020, 06:15:23 PM
It used to make me laugh when i worked at the local steam railway....the sheer number of male tourist visitors strutting round with their digital housebrick hanging on a long strap round their neck,  with an enormous zoom lens poking out of it. They rarely took any snaps.

I resemble that remark! But there is a degree of logic behind it - as my photography has got better I don't feel the need to shoot off hundreds of snaps.

Smartphone cameras and point & shoot types are brilliant until you actually need the control that only an SLR (or some of the best P&S compacts eg Sony Rx100/ Canon G series etc) typically provides.  When you are in low light or have a fast moving subject then being able to set aperture/shutter speed etc, fast focusing and have good ISO performance starts to become much more useful.

Horses for courses - I quite happily take my phone or compact when I can't be bothered to carry round the SLR (or when it won't be necessary).

Cheers Mike



Mr Sprue

I bought a Panasonic Lumix FZ200 a few years back, its been an absolutely great camera for the more serious stuff, records great videos as well.

Anything for snapshots I just use my Samsung phone, which takes really good pictures!

Trainfish

Quote from: red_death on November 27, 2020, 06:32:10 PM
Smartphone cameras and point & shoot types are brilliant until you actually need the control that only an SLR (or some of the best P&S compacts eg Sony Rx100/ Canon G series etc) typically provides.  When you are in low light or have a fast moving subject then being able to set aperture/shutter speed etc, fast focusing and have good ISO performance starts to become much more useful.

Cheers Mike

I agree 100%. I used to do a lot at Santa Pod and there's no way you would be able to take pictures like I did without overriding the automatic settings. Panning in particular took a lot of setting up and if I got 5 useable sellable picturres from a 36 exposure reel I was over the moon. I'm sure I have some of those pictures somewhere still. Unfortunately they never look as good once you scan them though. I suppose what you are doing is in effect taking a digital photo of the original.
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joe cassidy

Quote from: Trainfish on November 27, 2020, 09:39:06 PM
I used to do a lot at Santa Pod

Santa Pod.

Is that where they do drag racing  :D

Trainfish

Oh gawd, yes it is as it happens. I left myself wide open there didn't I?  :doh:
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dannyboy

Thanks to everybody who gave their thoughts and remyn remmin remanis memories - it is appreciated. I have gone and bought the Canon EOS M50, so, some learning to do!  :)
David.
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Trainfish

Please don't tell me you bought that awful looking white one though?  :doh:
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dannyboy

Quote from: Trainfish on November 28, 2020, 01:10:00 PM
Please don't tell me you bought that awful looking white one though?  :doh:

Okay, I won't tell you I bought the awful looking white one ............. cos I bought the black one.  :)
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Mr Sprue

Quote from: dannyboy on November 28, 2020, 12:54:23 PM
Thanks to everybody who gave their thoughts and remyn remmin remanis memories - it is appreciated. I have gone and bought the Canon EOS M50, so, some learning to do!  :)

Good camera's the EOS I still have a 35mm. Fit a 28 x 200 lens to it and you can take pictures of pilots faces flying in their aircraft at air shows!   :)

Trainfish

Phew!  :thumbsup:

I'm sure you will be happy with it. I have a 1300D which I have thought about updating but with the lack of use these days it just doesn't warrant it. Good luck with it and yes, there will be a lot to learn. I also have an IXUS 700 which I used for underwater photography with the genuine waterproof case of course. Not been able to use that for a while though since we had the bath taken out  :(
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Mr Sprue

Quote from: Trainfish on November 28, 2020, 01:30:03 PM
I also have an IXUS 700 which I used for underwater photography with the genuine waterproof case of course. Not been able to use that for a while though since we had the bath taken out  :(

That sounds interesting, what sort of things have you been taking pictures of?  :hmmm:

On second thoughts seeing you standing there in that superwoman outfit, don't bother answering !  :D

Trainfish

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Markthetog

Quote from: dannyboy on November 28, 2020, 12:54:23 PM
Thanks to everybody who gave their thoughts and remyn remmin remanis memories - it is appreciated. I have gone and bought the Canon EOS M50, so, some learning to do!  :)

That's great news, the M50 is a lovely piece of kit and will do you proud. I had a play with one when it first came out courtesy of a friend who is a reviewer for one of the Camera Mags. Great performance and being mirrorless means it's less of a brick to cart around! I may love my Full Frame DSLRs but wherever possible I go mirrorless with a fixed lens (zooming in means walking forward!) and I know several huge names (eg: Trevor and Faye Yerbury have photographed the Queen) who have dumped all their DSLRs & Medium format kit in favour of Mirrorless APS C cameras so don't ever think of your EOS as being a lesser option.

I know several Fora where your question would have sparked a "lively debate" leading to challenges of duels, toys thrown out of prams and handbags at dawn. It is a testament to Railway Modellers that everyone was so helpful and constructive.

Happy snapping!

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