THE FUJIFILM BUYERS GUIDE FOR 2024 - COVERS ALL BUDGETS!
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Goofy discusses various Fujifilm camera options for different budgets, ranging from £500 to over £1500. He provides personal recommendations on lenses and camera bodies for each price point, emphasizing the importance of considering individual needs and preferences. Goofy also shares his insights on the pros and cons of different models, including the XT, XE, and X100 series, and advises viewers to watch out for hype and inflated prices, especially with the X100 line rumored to be updated soon.
Takeaways
- 📈 The video provides a tiered budget guide for purchasing a camera, starting from £500 and going up to £1,500 and beyond.
- 🔍 At the £500 budget, Fujifilm's used camera prices are high, but the Fuji F2 primes and the 50-55mm kit lens are recommended for their quality and value.
- 💡 For around £300, the XT100 or the older XE1 are suggested camera bodies for those on a tight budget, though they lack some modern features.
- 🔑 The X100 series cameras are praised for their fixed lenses, compact size, and suitability for travel and everyday use, fitting within the £500 budget.
- 🛍️ The £750 budget opens up more options, with the XT3 being highlighted as an all-rounder with traditional styling and good value.
- 📹 The XT line, particularly the XT3 and XT4, is recommended for those needing a camera for both photo and video, especially看重 the XT line for its versatility.
- 📷 The X-Pro line, including the X-Pro 2 and X-Pro 3, offers a rangefinder style with changeable lenses, appealing to those who value classic design.
- 👀 The video emphasizes the importance of choosing a camera that one will enjoy using, regardless of its specifications.
- 🛒 The presenter advises to shop around, especially on eBay and Facebook Marketplace, for potential bargains on cameras.
- 🚫 A warning is given about the hype around certain camera models, suggesting that patience and research can lead to better deals.
- 📈 As the budget increases, the range of available cameras and lenses expands, offering more specialized options for different types of photography.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the video by Goofy?
-The purpose of the video is to provide advice on what camera to buy based on different budgets, ranging from £500 to upwards of £1,500, and to share Goofy's personal recommendations for each price point.
Why does Goofy suggest considering the Fujifilm X-T100 with a £500 budget?
-Goofy suggests the X-T100 because it's a newerish camera with a SEMO sensor, which is different from Fuji's well-known Xtran sensor, offering a different look that some might prefer, and it's affordable within the £500 budget.
What are the two clear options for lenses on a budget according to Goofy?
-The two clear options for lenses on a budget are the Fuji F2 primes for prime lenses due to their compact size, affordability, and weather sealing, and the kit zoom lens for its image stabilization and good performance at the low end of the budget.
Why does Goofy recommend the Fujifilm X-T3 for a budget around £750?
-Goofy recommends the X-T3 because it's an exceptionally good all-rounder with traditional styling, offering great value for both photo and video, and it's suitable for various types of photography such as sports, wildlife, and portraits.
What alternative to the X-T3 does Goofy mention for those who can't find an X-T3?
-As an alternative to the X-T3, Goofy mentions the X-T2, which also offers good performance but notes that there was a noticeable improvement in features like continuous autofocus from the X-T2 to the X-T3.
Why might someone choose the Fujifilm X-E3 over the X-E4?
-Someone might choose the X-E3 over the X-E4 because it has more physical controls, which some users prefer for a tactile feel, and it's available at a lower price point within the £1,000 budget.
What is Goofy's favorite Fujifilm camera and why does he prefer it?
-Goofy's favorite Fujifilm camera is the X-Pro 2 because he prefers its fixed screen over the reversible one on the X-Pro 3, and it offers slightly better viewfinder features at a more affordable price.
Why does Goofy suggest being cautious about buying the X100 series camera at its current high market price?
-Goofy suggests being cautious because the X100 series is currently hyped, and with rumors of a new model coming soon, the used prices could drop significantly, making it potentially a poor investment at the current high prices.
What advice does Goofy give for someone with an unlimited budget when choosing Fujifilm lenses?
-Even with an unlimited budget, Goofy suggests considering the F2 Fujicron lenses for their compact size, weather sealing, and good autofocus, as well as the newer f1.4 primes for their sharpness, speed, and weather sealing, despite their higher price and larger size.
Why does Goofy recommend the Fujifilm 16-55mm f2.8 lens despite it being older and more expensive?
-Goofy recommends the 16-55mm f2.8 lens because it offers great autofocus, optical performance, and a versatile focal length, making it suitable for both video and photo, even though it's older and more expensive.
What is Goofy's advice for someone who is unsure about what they want from their photography?
-For someone unsure about their photography needs, Goofy advises considering the XT line of cameras (XT2, XT3, XT4) as they offer the best value and versatility for a general-purpose camera, allowing users to explore different aspects of photography.
Outlines
📸 Choosing the Right Camera Based on Your Budget
Goofy addresses a frequently asked question about which camera to buy, considering various budgets. He plans to discuss camera kits within the budgets of £500, £750, £1,000, and £1,500. He emphasizes that his recommendations are based on his preferences and needs, urging viewers to consider their own requirements. Goofy also plans to share reviews of the gear he mentions, linking them in the description.
🔍 £500 Budget Recommendations
For a £500 budget, Goofy suggests focusing on lenses first. He recommends Fuji F2 prime lenses for their compact size, affordability, weather sealing, and good autofocus. For zoom lenses, he highlights the 50-55mm f/2.8-4 kit lens with image stabilization. With the remaining budget, Goofy suggests the Fujifilm XT100 or the XE1 as camera bodies, though noting their limitations. Alternatively, he mentions the X100 series cameras for their rangefinder style and fixed lens.
💡 Tips for Bargain Hunting
Goofy advises viewers to shop around on platforms like eBay and Facebook Marketplace to find bargains. He suggests saving a bit more money to move up to the next price bracket for better options. With a £750 budget, Goofy recommends the XT3 as a versatile all-rounder. If the XT3 is not available, the XT2 is also a good choice, despite some drawbacks. He explains the differences between the XT2 and XT3, highlighting improvements in continuous autofocus and other features.
📷 Rangefinder and Compact Options
For those who prefer rangefinder-styled cameras, Goofy recommends the X Pro 1, despite its age. He also mentions the Fujifilm XE3 as a compact, rangefinder-style camera without an EVF but with good specs. He stresses the importance of choosing a camera you want to use, regardless of specs, and points out the XE line's lack of weather sealing and single card slot. He believes these cameras are suitable for those prioritizing size and usability.
💵 £1,000 Budget Recommendations
With a £1,000 budget, Goofy believes there are numerous options in the Fujifilm lineup. He suggests sticking with the Fuji F2 primes or kit zoom lenses, leaving £800 for the camera body. For hybrid shooters (photos and video), Goofy recommends the XT4 or XT3, noting the differences mainly in IBIS. He also mentions the XS10 as a compact alternative. For those who prefer smaller cameras, he recommends the XE4, which has a better sensor and newer features but higher demand.
🎥 Fujifilm X Pro Line
Goofy talks about the X Pro line, recommending the X Pro 2 over the X Pro 3 due to its fixed screen and better viewfinder features. He shares his preference for the X Pro 2, which he bought for £650, leaving room for a good lens. He mentions the older Fuji F1.4 primes for their unique look, despite their slower autofocus. Alternatively, he suggests trying different focal lengths with Fuji F2 primes if already using them and enjoying their quality.
🔝 High-End Recommendations
For budgets over £1,500, Goofy discusses high-end Fujifilm gear. He considers the XT3 and XT4 the sweet spot for value, while the XT5 offers a new 40-megapixel sensor for those who need high resolution. He shares his preference for the X H2S for its hybrid capabilities, despite its higher price. He also discusses the X Pro 3 and its unique reverse screen, advising caution due to known issues. Goofy mentions the X100V and its fluctuating prices, suggesting waiting for a new model release.
🔍 Exploring Other Options
Goofy talks about the XS20, a cheaper alternative to the X H2S with similar video specs but lacking weather sealing and dual card slots. He moves on to lenses, praising the Fuji F2 primes for their compact size, fast aperture, and good autofocus. He also highlights the newer F1.4 primes for their superior quality but higher price and larger size. He mentions third-party options like the Viltrox 23mm and 75mm F1.2 for their affordability and performance.
🔍 High-End Zoom Lenses
Goofy shares his favorite zoom lenses, such as the 16-55mm f/2.8 for its versatility and performance, despite its size and cost. He also mentions the Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 as a smaller, more affordable alternative. Another favorite is the 70-300mm for its compact size and weather sealing, making it ideal for casual wildlife photography. Goofy appreciates its range and performance in a small package.
📸 Final Thoughts and Advice
Goofy concludes by reiterating that his recommendations are based on his personal use and preferences. He advises viewers to watch out for hype and inflated prices, especially with the X100 line. He believes the XT line offers the best value for general use, recommending the XT2, XT3, or XT4 for their versatility. Goofy emphasizes not stretching budgets unnecessarily, as most modern cameras are highly capable. He encourages viewers to enjoy photography without overspending.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Camera Budget
💡Fujifilm
💡Prime Lens
💡Kit Lens
💡In-Body Stabilization (IBIS)
💡X-Trans Sensor
💡X100 Series
💡Hybrid Shooter
💡Fujicron
💡Rangefinder
💡Sigma Alternative
Highlights
Goofy addresses frequent questions about which camera to buy, providing guidance based on various budgets.
Recommendations are tailored to different price points: £500, £750, £1,000, and £1,500 and above.
For a £500 budget, Fujifilm F2 primes are suggested for prime lens lovers due to their affordability and performance.
The 15-55mm f/2.8 to f/4 zoom lens is recommended as the best low-end zoom option, featuring image stabilization.
At the £500 price point, the Fujifilm XT100 and XE1 are recommended bodies, though both are somewhat outdated.
Alternative suggestion: consider an X100 series camera for a fixed lens option within the £500 budget.
Goofy advises shopping on eBay and Facebook Marketplace for bargains and suggests saving a bit more to jump to the next budget bracket.
For a £750 budget, Goofy recommends the Fujifilm XT3 as a versatile and reliable choice, with the XT2 as a backup option.
The Fujifilm XE3 is highlighted as a favorite due to its compact size and rangefinder style, despite lacking professional features.
The £1,000 budget is described as a sweet spot, with recommendations for the XT4, XT3, and XS10 for hybrid shooting (photos and video).
The XE4 and X Pro 2 are noted as excellent options in the £1,000 range, with the X Pro 2 being a personal favorite of Goofy.
Prime lenses like the older F1.4 series are recommended for their unique look, despite their autofocus limitations.
For budgets above £1,500, the XT5 and X H2S are highlighted, with the XT5 offering a new 40MP sensor and the X H2S being the ultimate hybrid camera.
The X100V is mentioned with caution due to potential price drops with an upcoming new release.
Zoom lens suggestions include the versatile 16-55mm f/2.8 and the compact, weather-sealed 70-300mm lens.
Transcripts
hi guys goofy here and I am forever
being asked in my comments or on my
Instagram page what camera you should
buy so in today's video I want to make a
video that I can point you all towards
now what we're actually going to do is
we're going to go through various
different budgets we're going to start
£500 go up to £ 750 then 1,000 and then
£1,500 and onwards and I'm going to
describe the kit that I would buy given
each budget now importantly it's the kit
I would buy I don't know you personally
I don't know what you do I don't know if
you shoot Wildlife port traits video
photos macro so you're still going to
have to have a little bit of a think
about what you require yourself but this
is my advice on what I would buy at each
price point and also because I've made
lots of reviews on the channel as we go
and I'm talking about the gear I'll
share some of the reviews that I've made
on screen and put the links down in the
description so you can actually see what
they were like when I was using them
hands on at the
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time now with a £500 budget it should go
further than it does Fujifilm has has a
bit of a problem at the minute that the
used camera prices have just gone a
little bit mad now I think first of all
let's talk lenses because I think when
it comes to lenses and the budget end
there is two very clear options first of
all if you want to go with a prime lens
because you know what focal length you
like the fui cron so the Fuji F2 primes
are really the way to go these are small
compact lenses they are cheap and they
are weather sealed and the autofocus
stands up even today if you want a zoom
lens I do think the best zoom lens at
the low end of the budget is the kit
lens it feels really mean calling it a
kit lens because this 50 to 55 mil f/2.8
to F4 lens is actually very very good
it's also got image stabilization built
into the lens which is going to be
really helpful because none of the cheap
cameras at the low end of this budget
are going to have Ibis so it gives you a
little bit of stabilization that you're
not going to be able to get from a
camera I think importantly then once you
picked a lens you're left with around
about £300 to spend and when it comes to
that 300 to spend on a body you are
super limited hit I think you have the
xt100 that you should be able to pick up
pretty easily this is a more typical
camera it's newish it's going to feel a
little bit old still but importantly it
has a SEMO sensor not an xtran sensor
which Fuji is well known for so you
might not get that Fuji look that you've
seen online the other camera at this
lower price point is probably the xe1 I
think you can pick up one of these again
these are going to feel pretty old
they're not going to fill that up to
date alternatively ditch the lens and
spend all 00 on an X100 series camera
X100 series cameras are going to have a
fixed lens you can't change it in the
future but these are part of that really
popular line of cameras at the minute
they're small Rangefinder styled and
they're all round pretty good travel
cameras and everyday cameras I think if
you're looking at the X100 line you
should be able to get an x100f or an
x100s within this £500 price bracket now
I think really at this £500 price point
I have two bits of advice one of them is
shop around on eBay and Facebook Market
Place watch it like a hawk because
Bargains still come up you just need to
be the first person to see them I think
the second thing for me that stands out
is if you can save just a little bit
more money and move up to the next price
bracket the amount of cameras you can
buy suddenly becomes way way vaster and
you can get some really capable
cameras so let's move on then to a 750
budget it doesn't sound all that
different really but you have far more
options now now when it comes to lenses
I think my previous advice is still
right go for the kit Zoom or a Fuji Chon
lens so that you now have a decent
budget for a better camera going with
the logic earlier that that's going to
set you around about 200 back buying a
lens you now have £500 to spend on a
camera I think for the best all round of
them with your £550 budget is going to
be an xt3 and the xt3 is this kind of
staple answer of M if someone comes and
asks me what Fuji camera they should buy
I just tell them the xt3 it is an
exceptionally good allrounder at a
pretty good price point because it has a
more traditional kind of styling to it
it isn't one of the overly hyped cameras
at the minute and the x-t line of
cameras generally are going to be your
best bang for buuck option and give you
the most versatility if you want video
and photo and you want to shoot some
sports and then do a bit of Wildlife and
a bit of portraits these are going to be
the best option for you if you're
struggling to get an xt3 there is still
the xt2 as an option as well I do think
personally there was a pretty big step
change between the X xt2 and the xt3
things like continuous autofocus got
noticeably better between the two and
the main disadvantage of the xt3 over
the xt4 basically just comes down to
Ibis now a lot of people can probably
get away of not needing Ibis at all I
would understand why some would want
Ibis it's very good for runand gun video
or for slowing down with some
photography and if you do want Ibis
unfortunately in this price bracket
you're going to really struggle and
you're going to have to wait and hold
off for the next one away from the XT
line then and onto the X pro line you
can actually now buy an X pro one now
the X pro 1 importantly is the
rangefinder styled camera with
changeable lenses as well and this is
why lots of people love it this
Rangefinder styling the classic feel to
it unfortunately with the X pro 1 it is
getting old now I think the X pro 1 has
been out for 11 or 12 years at this
point so anything that you pick up is
starting to age and if anything goes
wrong there's a chance you won't be able
to replace stuff I've also just noticed
one of my favorite food film cameras is
available in this price bracket and that
is the Fujifilm xe3 the Fujifilm xe3 is
like a rangefinder styled camera it
hasn't evf it's quite small and Compact
and this is the big selling point when
it comes to Specs it's really easy to
compare cameras when it comes to things
like 4K or not 4K but when it comes to
size things are really hard to kind of
get a grasp of how much value you'll get
out of them importantly for me I always
think you need to pick a camera that
you're actually going to want to use it
doesn't matter how good the spec are if
it's big cumbersome and you don't want
to use it what's the point and maybe for
a lot of people the XE line of cameras
might actually be the answers
unfortunately it doesn't have things
like weather ceiling I think they've
only got one card slot so they're not so
professional in some ways but definitely
an interesting
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Prospect next up then let's talk about
£1,000 and 1,000 feels like the sweet
spot in the Fujifilm lineup because
you've got lots of camera options you
can also start to play around with some
lenses as well let's assume you stick
with the Fuji Kon lenses or that kit
Zoom you now have £800 to spend on a
camera now if you're somebody who is
shooting like hybrid which means you're
taking photos and video I think the two
cameras I would consider here are the
xt4 or even the xt3 because there wasn't
too much difference other than Ibis or
maybe even the xs10 now the main
difference between the xt4 and the xs10
the xt4 prioritizes some more of the pro
features like weather ceiling and dual
card slots and the xs1 ditches some of
that for a generally newer camera and
also some smaller size as well have a
look at both of them and see which one
you prefer if you want something small
and compact we spoke about the xe3
earlier you can now buy the xe4 now the
xc4 is one of these super hyped cameras
at the minute if you go on eBay you'll
see people wanting like the best part of
two grand for them these cameras aren't
selling if you have a proper look
through there you'll find some for under
£1,000 I'm sure the xe4 is a much newer
version of the xc3 it's got the better
sensor and things like that but the xc3
like we said earlier does have more
physical controls and if you like that
feel of your camera then maybe the xe3
is a better option moving on to the X
pro line you still can't again X Pro 3 x
Pro 3 is are typically going to be
around 1,000 to 12200 so if you want to
factor in a lens that's actually in the
next price bracket but importantly you
can actually buy my favorite camera the
Fuji X Pro 2 in some ways I prefer this
camera over the X Pro 3 partly because
it's half the price I paid £650 for this
but it also has a fixed screen the X Pro
3 had like a reversible one and depends
on whether you're going to like that or
not this also has some slightly better
viewfinder features as well so yeah the
X Pro 2 is actually my favorite Fujifilm
camera and it falls under this category
like I said I paid £650 for this which
means I'm now got
£350 to spend on a lens now if you are
going to spend a little bit more on a
lens and you talking about the prime
lenses you could now try one of Fuji's
older f1.4 lenses now the downside with
these lenses is the fact that the
autofocus isn't all that great on them
and it is audible as well so if you're
going to be shooting video you'll
actually hear the lens focusing which is
super frustrating and kind of rules it
out but if you're only doing photography
using one of these f1.4 old Fuji primes
will actually give you a look that you
haven't been able to achieve yet and is
definitely something worth considering
or alternatively if you already have one
of the Fuji conon lenses and you're
enjoying it and you think maybe I'd like
another one of these try a different
focal length my personal favorites when
it comes to prime lenses and the
Fujifilm lineup is the 18 mil F2 which
I've gotten here now it's a really nice
focal length it's not the best lens in
the world but I like the focal length
and then also factoring that in
alongside the 35 mil F2 as well you end
up with two very nice lenses that cover
the full frame equivalent of a 28 mil
and a 50 mil which is a super versatile
set of
lenses
next up then we hit the £500 and onwards
part and I think it's easier at this
point if I just go through some of my
favorite Fujifilm gear even if it's
expensive now first up then we have the
XT line of cameras I do think the xt3
and xt4 are probably The Sweet Spot in
this lineup from a value point of view
but the xt5 does have a new 40 megapixel
sensor in it and if you're somebody who
likes to crop or might want to print at
really big sizes then maybe you can get
some value out of the xt5 one downside
for me with the xt5 is the fact it
doesn't have a flippy screen because it
doesn't have a flippy screen it's really
hard for me to make YouTube videos like
I am now because I just can't see and
frame myself and for that reason then I
actually own the X H2S the x2s I think
is the ultimate hybrid camera that Fuji
offer the downside with this is the fact
it has a very traditional mirrorless
design it doesn't have all the physical
controls of a typical Fuji camera it
kind of ditches them and just goes for
out right performance it also has a
price tag to match but on the used
Market you can almost get them half
price now which seems absolutely Bonkers
from an X pro point of view I mentioned
earlier I actually prefer the X Pro 2
over the X Pro 3 the X Pro 3 is in
budget at this point it has got a
backwards screen now some of you are
going to love it some of you are going
to hate it that screen is also known to
break quite often because of the ribbon
cables that's something to watch out for
but personally I would buy an X Pro 2
but I could see why if you love that
kind of reverse screen design of the X
Pro 3 that maybe that would be your
option X100 wise you can now get an X100
V if you want a little bit like the xc4
earlier avoid the hype there is some
very hyped up prices I think you can
still find them for a reasonable price I
think my biggest watch out and advice
for the X100 line is I think as soon as
we see a new one and if rumors are to be
leaved it might be in the next month or
so that we'll see these used prices
plummet so if you go out and buy a
camera for well over list price now in a
month's time you might be finding
yourself wishing that you hadn't because
the prices might drop or you might have
been able to go out and buy a brand new
one that's a lot better so X100 wise
definitely watch out for that at the
minute another camera that I've used
recently that I really enjoyed using was
the xs20 the xs20 is a little bit like
the X H2S just dialed back a little bit
from a price point it actually has the
same sensor in it as the previous
generation xt4 but has a lot of the
video specs of the xh2 the main
downsides with it really is it doesn't
fall in this like Pro Line of cameras so
it's not weather sealed and it doesn't
have dual card slots so depending on
what you use it for it might be suitable
it might not next up then let's talk
lenses with this bigger budget because I
think this is where things that get very
interesting as well I think even if you
had an unlimited budget the F2 Fuji
crons are still something to consider
they are small they are compact they are
reasonably fast to F2 they are weather
sealed and the autofocus is surprisingly
good and because of their cheap price
point you could EAS buy a collection of
them at a ready reasonable rate then we
move on to the newer f1.4 primes now
these lenses are just incredible lenses
they are fast they are sharp they are
weather sealed they are like perfect
lenses the downside to them is they're
imperfect price they tend to be pretty
expensive and they are also a little bit
on the larger side so if you're picking
one of the smaller cameras even like an
X Pro 2 or X Pro 3 sometimes it will
feel like rather than having a prime
lens on your camera it will feel a
little bit like you've got a zoom from a
third party perspective there's also a
couple of interesting choices I would
definitely consider the V Tru 23 mil and
75 mil f1.2 I've done reviews on both of
them they're pretty cheap lenses
optically they're great they're super
fast the downside again is they're a
little bit big but they are super
affordable Zoom wise one of my most used
zooms is the 16 to 55 mil f2.8 this is
one of like the pro lenses that Fuji
released right at the start so one of
the good things is even though they're
very expensive new if you look on the
used Market there's quite a lot of them
and sometimes you can come across them
at a good price the reason I really like
the lens is the fact that well been
using it now it's still good for video
even though it's old the autofocus is
great optically it's great it's fast it
is a really versatile focal length the
downsides really are the fact that it is
reasonably expensive it's Big And Chunky
this is the one that probably GRS on me
most there is however now a sigma
alternative you lose a little bit of
range I think it's 18 to 50 mil it's
still f 2.8 it's far smaller but it's
not weather sealed and optically I don't
think it's quite as good but definitely
is a good alternative the other zoom
lens that I absolutely love is the 70 to
300 it doesn't seem like a great lens
from the outside it has a variable
aperture it's a little bit plasticky but
it is weather sealed and importantly it
is really small for the focal range that
it offers the fact I can take a
reasonably small lens and put it in a
small shoulder bag but have enough range
to do like Wildlife photography is
something I really appreciate I'm a lot
more casual when it comes to Wildlife
photography so I don't want like a huge
great big Zoom having a small compact
one that can still get the good image is
more valuable to
me now as I said at the start of this
video importantly I don't know you I've
done this whole video based on me
personally and my own personal use case
so if yours is completely different to
me you do something completely different
you might not like the cameras I do you
still need to think this through
yourself I think my general advice is to
watch out for the hype cameras and
especially the hyped up prices because a
lot of the time they're not really
selling for this price if you hunt
around you will find them cheaper the
X100 line of cameras in particular right
now is super hyped and it feels likely
that we're about to get a new one in the
very near future and the prices could
tumble and you might find yourself
spending a lot of money over list for a
camera that will be old soon and you
might be able to go and buy a better one
for a cheaper price off the shelf I
think the other General thing here is
that the XT line of cameras is almost
always going to be your best bang for
buck if you don't really know what you
want from your photography and you just
want like a general purpose camera the
xt2 xt3 xt4 cameras are probably the
best choice to give you a little bit of
a feel of what you want and if you
realize then that you want a smaller
camera go for the XE if you want more
classical controls maybe go for the X
pro but the XT line is probably the
camera that I would recommend if you're
not really sure what you want and
importantly don't stretch your budget at
the end of the day cameras are cameras
and all cameras are pretty good these
days it is really hard to go out on by a
bad camera if you're not too sure if
it's worth spending thousands then don't
go and buy a normal priced camera that's
far more affordable have fun with it
because at the end of the day people
were taking pictures with cameras way
worse than anything we've spoken about
20 years ago but they were still selling
prints still putting big things up on
the wall still selling to magazines with
cameras that now just don't even stand a
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