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"Do lenses from old 35mm SLR's work on digital bodies? I am curious as I still have my old kit but haven't used it in years." Generally no, the fittings are different. | |||
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"Do lenses from old 35mm SLR's work on digital bodies? I am curious as I still have my old kit but haven't used it in years. Generally no, the fittings are different." Actually, yes. It depends on the brand and then in some cases the lens itself. For example, Nikon F mount will fit Nikon dSLR bodies and Canon EOS mount lenses will fit Canon dSLR bodies. Adapters are available to use those lenses on each mentioned brands mirrorless bodies. Almost all lenses can be adapted for mirrorless cameras. | |||
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"My son has given me his old camera. It's a Canon EOS 70D. Need to practice or get some tuition. Any offers or suggestions?" Join your local camera club. You'll learn loads and meet like-minded peeps | |||
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"if youre looking to start using something with different lenses I'd recommend a Nikon Z5 but its a big jump from a camera phone - i am biased as i have a long line of Nikon cameras though. its also a big investment though, you could always go down the used path and pick up something like a used D3300 cheaply to see if you catch the photography bug and upgrade from there. Functions would be mostly the same and the picture quality is great and gets better with better lenses obviously. just my 2pence, photograpy is a minefield of contrasting opinions!" This is really good advice and a great beginners camera. The only thing I’d add is that with any ‘proper’ camera, to get the most from your photos you’ll need some basic editing software. There’s a lot to choose from, depending on your budget. Just don’t forget about it | |||
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"My son has given me his old camera. It's a Canon EOS 70D. Need to practice or get some tuition. Any offers or suggestions?" There will probably be a photography club local to you with people willing to offer help and guidance | |||
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"Impossible to answer. Do you know what kind of photos you want to take? how much you want to spend? Do you have fat fingers? Forget about brands and specs first understand what it is you want to achieve. Some of my best photography is on my iPhone, It’s always ready to shoot. Little Sony with the Carl Zeis Lens and 1 inch sensor is good for travel but iPhone more accessible Studio & planned sunrise, sunset work I use a prime lens and often tripod, In the desert & street. a GX7, With a pancake lens or a prime 37 or 75mm. Always a prime , zoom Lens are rubbish " Photos only of myself, I'm not looking spend £1000+. | |||
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"I’d avoid a bridge camera as you can get better deals with dSLR or mirrorless camera bundles. Brand comes down to personal preference and how it feels to you… ergonomics are both personal and very important to how the camera will work for you. Another thing to consider when talking brands… you’re buying into a system rather than any one single camera so look at it from a longer term perspective. How much are the other lenses and accessories that you may want later on? Second hand is a great option too, as you don’t need the latest and greatest. Anything from the last 10 years should be more than good enough for you. But… before spending any money take time to have another look at your phone photos. What are they lacking? Can your phone shoot in Raw mode? Lots of practice and exploration of the settings on your phone can lead to much better results. You may be surprised!" I may be remembering this wrong, but here goes. There’s an Australian photographer called Jerry Ghionis who is hugely in-demand wedding photographer. He’s shot some of the most glamorous, high-end weddings there’s been and it’s not hard to see why. He’s won the most prestigious wedding photographer competition in the world a few times. One year, he agreed to shoot his friend’s wedding, but said he’d only use his iPhone. He entered the photos in the above competition - he came third, using just his phone. | |||
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"If I gave you his boots, could you bend it like Beckham? Or if I gave you his clubs, could you win a Masters like Woods? The gear has so little to do with it. Learn technique, lighting, posing, and composition. Master photography… the camera means little." Already stated what was wrong with my current phone camera. Wanted something a little better. | |||
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"My son has given me his old camera. It's a Canon EOS 70D. Need to practice or get some tuition. Any offers or suggestions? Join your local camera club. You'll learn loads and meet like-minded peeps" Good advice if I can find a local club, thanks | |||
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"Do lenses from old 35mm SLR's work on digital bodies? I am curious as I still have my old kit but haven't used it in years. Generally no, the fittings are different. Actually, yes. It depends on the brand and then in some cases the lens itself. For example, Nikon F mount will fit Nikon dSLR bodies and Canon EOS mount lenses will fit Canon dSLR bodies. Adapters are available to use those lenses on each mentioned brands mirrorless bodies. Almost all lenses can be adapted for mirrorless cameras. " I've an old Minolta SLR, and the 3 lenses from that not only fit my Sony DSLR I bought, but doubles the focal length as well (with a 2x adapter even greater, although you do sacrifice a bit of clarity to be honest). | |||
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"My son has given me his old camera. It's a Canon EOS 70D. Need to practice or get some tuition. Any offers or suggestions?" I do most of my Photography on a 70D.. Basic lens is the 18-55mm, still a very versatile lens! I also have the 10-18mm for landscape/portrait, a 50mm for dark shots and stars. Also have the 70-300mm for some bits and the 100-400mm for my main hobby of Military Aviation (see Mach Loop) Best advice I can give is Practice! You'll learn more on the settings by finding it out Yourself | |||
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