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prices in US are significantly lower then the rest of the world now. It might be worth buying it here.What are you going to do with the camera? Is it for stills only or will you need video? Are you looking to shoot stuff that moves fast or do you like the landscapes better? The list you made has cameras with many different strengths and weaknesses. Sony currently has best sensors.Nikon has the best bodies for stills.Canon has the best lenses.Lumix is best for the video.I've been shooting Canon since the 80's. So once you pick the brand, you should stick with it. The bodies go up and down, sometimes Nikon is on top next year (Canon is releasing next generation) Canon will probably be better. As I understand it, over all, as a system, Canon still has a slight edge over Nikon. Depending how picky you get, full frame is better than crop cameras. If all you are going to do is print small postcard sized images and post on the web, you'd be hard pressed to see the difference between the sensor sizes, but if you really get into it, bigger sensor is much better. Think of it as a Diamondback and Sportsman. To an outsider they are the same, to any one of us that know, we get the advantages of the better press.so back to what you should get and why. . . If you like fast moving stuff, 7DmkII beats all of the others. It has the second best focusing system from any camera on the market right now. At 10 frames per second, you can pick the best shot in the series and get the moment ball was released rather than being,oh so close. The tracking system in the autofocus is almost too complicated. Again, short of $5k body, there is nothing on the market that can compete with it, not even close.For stuff that does not move as much or where the low light quality is more important, Canon 6D and Nikon 750 will do very well.Until few months ago, 6D had the Canon's bets sensor. The autofocus on it is very primitive, but if all you are using is the center point then it works very well. So, going back to what do you want to do with it?pierrep.s. end of the year is close and almost everything will be available discounted. Wait a month or so before you buy.
Sony guy here. I strongly suggest you look into the Alphas. The mirrorless systems gives fast autofocus, fast frames per second, great video mode,and electronic view finder will help in manual mode. YouTube what the A7 can do..... Also I believe Sony produce sensors for the other brands.Sent from my SM-G900H using Tapatalk
I would go with the 7D or 70D honestly. Focus on getting lenses to expand the capabilities of the camera (sports, landscapes, product photos, etc all benefit from much different lenses). If you get super serious later, you can keep this as your everyday/travel kit, and use your nicer kit for specific projects.
Quote from: abchung on October 23, 2015, 10:54:24 AMSony guy here. I strongly suggest you look into the Alphas. The mirrorless systems gives fast autofocus, fast frames per second, great video mode,and electronic view finder will help in manual mode. YouTube what the A7 can do..... Also I believe Sony produce sensors for the other brands.Sent from my SM-G900H using Tapatalksome of the new Sony stuff is GREAT! They make the best sensor on the market and Nikon is putting them in their cameras. Another reason why I didn't suggest Sony is because he said he does not want a smaller sized camera.pierre
Actually after taking a closer look at the options, yes sometimes I manage to leave the shop early, I decided it will be either a Sony a7 II or the Panasonic Lumix GX8. When do prices start dropping before Christmas? Just asking as I will buy online from the States, these 2 cameras are not available with English display options here in Japan.
Quote from: blue moon on October 23, 2015, 11:05:37 AMQuote from: abchung on October 23, 2015, 10:54:24 AMSony guy here. I strongly suggest you look into the Alphas. The mirrorless systems gives fast autofocus, fast frames per second, great video mode,and electronic view finder will help in manual mode. YouTube what the A7 can do..... Also I believe Sony produce sensors for the other brands.Sent from my SM-G900H using Tapatalksome of the new Sony stuff is GREAT! They make the best sensor on the market and Nikon is putting them in their cameras. Another reason why I didn't suggest Sony is because he said he does not want a smaller sized camera.pierreActually after taking a closer look at the options, yes sometimes I manage to leave the shop early, I decided it will be either a Sony a7 II or the Panasonic Lumix GX8. When do prices start dropping before Christmas? Just asking as I will buy online from the States, these 2 cameras are not available with English display options here in Japan.