IsenGrim said:It's still worth it to buy SLR, TLR, Pinholes.
It depends on what you want. Mirrorless systems cannot match the focusing speeds of DSLRs.
It also cannot match the lens range (>200mm lenses, specialty lenses)
But mirrorless systems are small, portable.
A more gradual learning curve compared to other systems.
I am quite new. I like photography as a hobby. I like to shoot portrait(with blur background), marco and scenary. Any good camera to reconmend?? Thanks
daredevil123 said:I heard of this brand that is very good. You should check it out. Leica - check out the M9 model, I heard it is not bad.
I am quite new. I like photography as a hobby. I like to shoot portrait(with blur background), marco and scenary. Any good camera to reconmend?? Thanks
daredevil123 said:I heard of this brand that is very good. You should check it out. Leica - check out the M9 model, I heard it is not bad.
I am quite new. I like photography as a hobby. I like to shoot portrait(with blur background), marco and scenary. Any good camera to reconmend?? Thanks
Mythmaker said:SLT's focusing can match dslr's... afterall, they are both phrase detection =.=
One problem with the SLT is your battery life is pretty short...
One thing to consider DSLR and SLT is the weight balance for some heavier and longer lens
SLT can be small lightweight, but if its matched with a heavier or longer lens, the weight won't be balanced. And the user finds himself feeling v funny using this setup.
One thing to consider DSLR and SLT is the weight balance for some heavier and longer lens
SLT can be small lightweight, but if its matched with a heavier or longer lens, the weight won't be balanced. And the user finds himself feeling v funny using this setup.
So Marco is your friend? If you refer to insects and other small objects, it's Macro.I am quite new. I like photography as a hobby. I like to shoot portrait(with blur background), marco and scenary. Any good camera to reconmend?? Thanks
donut88 said:One thing to consider DSLR and SLT is the weight balance for some heavier and longer lens
SLT can be small lightweight, but if its matched with a heavier or longer lens, the weight won't be balanced. And the user finds himself feeling v funny using this setup.
Nobody mention about the difference between optical and electronic viewfinder... For me I will still stick to SLR because of the optical viewfinder.
Nobody mention about the difference between optical and electronic viewfinder... For me I will still stick to SLR because of the optical viewfinder.