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Buying a new Camera
Posted by Unknown Member on June 4, 2020 at 9:27 pmI am ready to buy my very first DSLR! I have my eye on the Canon EOS 4000D with two lenses. Now because it is my very first DSLR, what would you suggest I do? Go for the canon 4000d with the two lenses and save the extra cash? Or, spend that little extra on something else?
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Deleted UserJune 18, 2020 at 6:19 amRather than the Canon EOS 4000D I suggest couple options that would work well for an entry level DSLR!
Canon Rebel T6 w/ 18-55mm kit
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1238183-REG/canon_1159c003_eos_rebel_t6_dslr.html
Nikon D3400 w/ 18-55mm kit
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1275032-REG/nikon_1571_d3400_dslr_camera_with.html
Olympus OM-D E-M10 MK II w/ 14-42mm kit
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1238280-REG/olympus_v207051su000_om_d_e_m10_mark_ii.html
Fuji X-A5 w/ 15-45mm kit
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1387597-REG/fujifilm_16568896_x_a5_digital_camera_with.html
The Canon Rebel is a classic entry level DSLR. I would bet the vast majority of photographers started out with one or have owned one at one point.
The Nikon is a very good entry level DSLR from a very good company. Both Canon and Nikon also have a lot of different lenses available, both new and used, that should work with those cameras. That’s a bonus.
The Olympus I really don’t have any experience with, but Olympus has earned a very solid reputation over the last decade or so with their OM-D series of micro four thirds cameras. Micro four thirds typically pack a much larger sensor into a much smaller body than comparable cameras, which helps with image quality (larger sensor = more light captured = less noise = = better images).
The Fuji is a brand new model that’s yet to come out, but it just recently announced. The X-A line is their entry level line of the X series mirror-less cameras. I personally shoot with a Fuji X-E1 (which is discontinued now, and I’m sure has been bested by this “lower level” X-A5 at this point).
Hope this will give you some guidance! Good luck!