Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Just looking for something nice for a beginner, nothing too fancy, something that the wife & I can take high quality pics or our son & of course our doodle. Not looking to spend a fortune would like to keep it around $500 or less. Really I guess first I need to know if I should do a DSLR or what I've read is called a Bridge Compact Digital Camera?
So I guess my first question is with my budget is a DSLR even an option? And if it is, is it something that is going to have a very steep learning curve compared to a BCDC? I wouldn't mind getting some kind of a starter pack and adding additional lenses etc. as we find we need them/can afford them. I'm not a huge fan of lugging a camera bag around, but it almost seems like with the size of the BCDC's you're going to have to do that either way if you want to take good quality photos.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Congratulations. Your subjects are adorable!These are very nice photos. Enjoy your new hobby!
My son in law as a Canon SX50-HS Bridge Camera and has done some nice work with it. He used it on an African safari...
It is a decent camera and can be had used at quite a decent price.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570...
I would equip it with the tiny Canon 270EX (used from $40-$70)) flash and a very inexpensive flash diffuser ( https://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-Soft-Flash-Diffuser-Cap-Softbox-... ) nd you would have a nice outfit that should be able to do most of what you want to do...
Another great accessory would be a lightweight monopod, I shot this with the SX50 HS using 1/20 second at f/5.6
Wow!
I bought that camera several years ago when I had severe arthritis in my hands and was unable hold my dslr. (All is better now.)
When I first got the camera I was able to get some half way decent images. Since then I haven't gotten anything I have been happy with and no longer use it despite its lightness and super zoom. And, I absolutely hate the electronic view finder.
I started with the Canon T3i and love it. I upgraded to the Canon 6D (full frame), but still love my T3i. I hate reading manuals, etc., and found the Canon T3i to be an easy camera to learn. I know Canon has a whole line of the Rebel series and I would highly recommend them.
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