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is it worth it to buy a new camera just for the autofocus motor? I have a Nikon D3100 and it doesn't have the internal motor system like the other better cameras. I'm debating selling a few lenses or buying a better camera body. I'm currently on the fence with buying a 24-70mm which f2.8 which can do a lot or work. I also like the D5x00 and D3x00 series for their form factor and light weight, but not having a internal motor restricts me to only the most newest and expensive lenses from Nikon and other manufacturers.
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Quote: (04-04-2017 09:54 PM)Jack Of All Trades Wrote:  

is it worth it to buy a new camera just for the autofocus motor? I have a Nikon D3100 and it doesn't have the internal motor system like the other better cameras. I'm debating selling a few lenses or buying a better camera body. I'm currently on the fence with buying a 24-70mm which f2.8 which can do a lot or work. I also like the D5x00 and D3x00 series for their form factor and light weight, but not having a internal motor restricts me to only the most newest and expensive lenses from Nikon and other manufacturers.

That's interesting, I never knew that Nikon did that with some of their camera bodies. Since I shoot Canon all of the focus motors are on the camera lenses themselves, so I don't have to worry about that. Anyways the D3100 is an old enough body that you would be justified in upgrading anyways. What's your budget and how much do you expect to get off the lenses you intend to sell? You could look for a used D610 or even a D750 if you have the money those would probably go well with the 24-70 you're thinking about buying.
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#28

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well the 24-70mm would cost about 800-1200$ depending on the quality and maybe more depending on manufacturers. I was looking at getting a d7000 or d7100 and using the old lenses with it because they have autofocus. I like the d3x00 series just because they're the lightest of all the DSLRs I have a prime 50mm 1.8 and a 70-210mm 4-5.6 that need the internal motor in the body to focus.
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Quote: (04-05-2017 08:10 PM)Jack Of All Trades Wrote:  

well the 24-70mm would cost about 800-1200$ depending on the quality and maybe more depending on manufacturers. I was looking at getting a d7000 or d7100 and using the old lenses with it because they have autofocus. I like the d3x00 series just because they're the lightest of all the DSLRs I have a prime 50mm 1.8 and a 70-210mm 4-5.6 that need the internal motor in the body to focus.

That sounds like a good plan, you might want to keep your eye on the new Sigma Art series 24-70mm. It will most likely be over $1000 but by how much no one knows yet, it's slated to come out in the next couple of months.
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Hello All, I hope to be contributing more to this thread soon. I just started dipping my toes into photography recently. I feel like I know very little but I wanted to share my experiences so far. Before spending any money, I borrowed from a friend an older model Sony mirrorless NEX5N with the kit lense and played around with it for a few weeks while reading up on the basics including the manual, which was key for navigating through the camera with some competency despite not fully understanding everything. I met a person once with a very nice camera that never took it off intelligent auto mode - please don't be like them.

I ordered from the Expert Photography website their ebook for something like 10 dollars and got dizzy trying to digest the information. Thinking that their video course would be better, I shelled out the $85 or so on it after using the coupon code foundit. I figured I had nothing to lose since it had a 100% money back guarantee. I went through the course and it was very informative, but in my opinion, was not worth the money so I requested a refund. I did get some value out of it however so you may want to give it a shot. It could be due to my newbieness but I didn't like the explanation of some of the topics and while browsing in Barnes and Noble, I found a book I liked for $20 and picked it up and I'll be working with that for the near future.

In the few weeks I had the Nex5n, I played with everything and every combo I could and because I'm a slow learner, I still feel I have a lot to learn and haven't come close to my potential yet as a photographer. The most surprising thing I learned was that I didn't like the camera despite its small form factor even though I am a minimalist. It just felt wrong in my hand and I didn't enjoy using it, nor did I like the protective case that was on it. I didn't want to take off the case either because I am clumsy and prone to break things. I started reading up on other cameras but it wasn't until I went to Best Buy and physically put my hands around the cameras and held them for a while did I decide on a Nikon D5600. There weren't many models available to sample from but this one felt right for the price point I was aiming at. The Canon EOS Rebel T6 felt cheap and plasticky, and the small sized SL1 I thought I would love but I disliked that one even more. Before you buy a new camera, I highly suggest you get your hands on it - go to Best Buy or your local camera store (B&H in New York City is amazing). Or, rent it from a site like borrowlenses.com first. It would really suck being stuck with a camera that you don't like for whatever reason (feel, weight, interface, etc.).

In doing price comparisons, I found that surprisingly, the cheapest site for the camera was from one I found through ebay called Photos 4 Less based out of Brooklyn. They don't seem to be a scam, even though they were significantly cheaper than Amazon, Adorama, and B&H. They have a 100% rating on ebay. I'll report if I have any problems with after it arrives tomorrow (body only) along with my 35mm F1.8 prime lens.

I look forward to focusing on my interests in the following order: portraits of girls, street photography, and cityscapes.

Happy shooting everyone!
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I won't be able to play around with a camera or lenses for a while since I'm busy working but I intend to use the camera for traveling for a bit. I've pretty much Decided on a zoom lens and the 24-70mm which is good all around. I've dropped the fisheye lens idea as I 'll take like 2 pictures and be done with it.
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#33

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Don't forget you need AF-S on Nikon lenses to autofocus, I bought some pretty good older used lenses but they won't autofocus. I'm looking at older lenses and it seems you can just buy 2nd hand lenses and cameras and still get great shots off for a fraction of buying new.
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Any of you guys use the Sony A series cameras?

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Sourcecode I'm pretty sure uses the A2000. He uses a Sony for sure
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^Yeah, he was the one who turned me onto Sony.

I need something that is good in low light.

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#37

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I use a Canon 5d m3. Really good in low light but its expensive and bulky. The new sonys are looking really good though.
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Quote: (09-20-2017 12:44 PM)CaptainChardonnay Wrote:  

I use a Canon 5d m3. Really good in low light but its expensive and bulky. The new sonys are looking really good though.

cptn you got the mark III?! nice work - what did you pay? that is the only body i use now.
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Yeah bro! I piked one up with around 50k shutter actuations for 1200 USD roughly and a canon 24-70 m2 for around 950 USD, exchange rate from where I am might have moved a little since then. If I ever want to upgrade I'm sure I can sell both the body and lens for a profit. The lens I got a ridiculous deal on because I bought it off some guy on craigslist across the country and had him ship it to me from his small town.

I've only done one shoot with it with my ex. We went around a park and near the end I took some photos that I was actually proud of for my skill level. I've actually told a few other girls that I want to shoot them and they seem cool with it, just gotta stop being lazy and actually go out to do it.

I've watched probably over 10 5 hour long video courses on photography stuff. Joey L taught me a lot about using artificial lighting which I want to try out. I gotta get in touch with my university photography department and see if I can borrow some of their gear.
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Quote: (09-20-2017 11:48 AM)CaptainChardonnay Wrote:  

Sourcecode I'm pretty sure uses the A2000. He uses a Sony for sure
I don't have an A2000

I have the Sony A6000.
I currently use the Sony 50mm f/1.8 Lens.

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#41

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Picked up a Nikon Fe at a antique shop today.
Need to get a lens,strap ,film and some batteries for it.

Anyone have this camera?

Cant wait to start snapping some pics.
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I meant to come back and finish my message.

I have the A6000 and I use a prime lens for it. It has done very well for me. I learned how to use the camera and shoot manually ect ect.

I enjoy the small size of it.. but it isnt a full frame camera. I am actually debating whether I should buy a full frame.

I dont think I would go with the A7 though.. because of the price and the lack of lens for it.. Sony is great.
But Nikon and Cannon still have the market covered well on lens.

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#43

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Copped a nikon 80-200 f/4.5 aI lens today .shoulda grabbed some film while i was at it.
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Question for you guys. Do any of you work as professional photographers? if so what's the going rate? I'm looking into doing some photography work, i see people doing it in clubs and then you have people doing weddings, baby photo shoots, models, food, social media. Tempted to jump right in but not sure if this would be able to done on the go, i can see it's on fiverr also for editing. Just curious if anyone on here is doing it?
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Quote: (10-13-2017 08:20 PM)benji Wrote:  

Question for you guys. Do any of you work as professional photographers? if so what's the going rate? I'm looking into doing some photography work, i see people doing it in clubs and then you have people doing weddings, baby photo shoots, models, food, social media. Tempted to jump right in but not sure if this would be able to done on the go, i can see it's on fiverr also for editing. Just curious if anyone on here is doing it?

Hey Benji,

I had a photo biz for almost 8 years. I still do some professional work and a lot of hobby stuff. I am happy to answer specific questions if you can clarify.
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Quote: (10-14-2017 12:22 AM)Araveug Wrote:  

Quote: (10-13-2017 08:20 PM)benji Wrote:  

Question for you guys. Do any of you work as professional photographers? if so what's the going rate? I'm looking into doing some photography work, i see people doing it in clubs and then you have people doing weddings, baby photo shoots, models, food, social media. Tempted to jump right in but not sure if this would be able to done on the go, i can see it's on fiverr also for editing. Just curious if anyone on here is doing it?

Hey Benji,

I had a photo biz for almost 8 years. I still do some professional work and a lot of hobby stuff. I am happy to answer specific questions if you can clarify.

Thanks Araveug,

What programme did you use to edit your photos? I think Photoshop has changed to monthly subscription now and has a few different options. I'm interested to find out how you went about it, i can pm if you prefer. Seems like it could be like the dj industry, in that talent will only take you soo far and you need to know people and network like crazy to get ahead, probably not possible to do remotely as well?
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#47

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Got a new to me FE today.i fucked my last ine up and it didnt even have a focusing screen on it. Came with a free lense also so all i need is film.
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#48

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You really have to ask yourself what you want to do. Video or stills?

If you are trying to do portraits, even a cheap camera today will take great pictures and you don't need long lenses. Taking a class on lighting and buying some reflectors and studio lights will serve you much better than a camera that shoots 4K.
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Update. Purchased a Nikon d610. Full frame camera.
While I still love Sony.. I felt like they just don't have a mature brand just yet. Extremely expensive and not a lot of lens choice just yet.
The body alone was out of my range.

I made the purchase after a lot of research on what the camera can do vs the price range.

I bought a very good condition used Nikon with about 8000 shutter actuation. I think.
https://goo.gl/Pj2Nw5

I paid about 900 for it on Amazon.

https://photographylife.com/reviews/nikon-d610


I also bought

FX 50mm f/ 1.8G
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004Y1...UTF8&psc=1

I use this for almost everything now outside of long shots.

I also bought a Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras



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I realize I posted the complete wrong link to the camera and posted something on bitcoin instead.
https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D610-FX-For...B00FOTF8M2

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