To be fair when I started my first instinct was to turn auto off on everything which was just a stupid idea. Have all the safety aids on to start and gradually turn them off one by one to learn what they do.
I just went Fuji because I like their JPEGs more, they were cheaper than Sony and I wanted Mirrorless. Now I’m staying with them because I have lenses for the X mount.
FujiFilm bottom end mirrorless. Same as the X-A10 but with a touchscreen. Not amazing but it’s something to learn on and not expensive enough for me to feel likes it’s been a waste if I want to move to something better in a year or so.
Decided I may want to take it up as a hobby so went for the bottom end XA20 (not the XA10 cos I figured the touchscreen would be worth it) with lens for like £200, see how I get on with that and if I enjoy it I’ll move onto something better. Figured something with less features would be less...
Unsure, I get the opportunity to travel with work to different places and it’d be nice to get into photography as a hobby. It’s not something I’d want to pour thousands into but it’d be fun to do. I know that’s not a great amount of help but it’s something I’m thinking about with compact vs I...
Looking for a camera for just general use on travel, trips and holidays so I’m not relying on my phone and have something with actual zoom but I have no idea what’s good and bad, what’s the advantages of a compact vs a mirror less and I don’t even know what a mirror less is! Was looking at...
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