I do understand that cameras don't make photographs. I need a good setup that will let me edit photos. My iPhone isn't good enoughBudget?
Car shows or what kind of racing?
Welcome to TP, and remember cameras don’t make photographs, photographers do.
I do understand that cameras don't make photographs. I need a good setup that will let me edit photos. My iPhone isn't good enough.
Yes, car shows and static car shots.
Budget - I would say £600. Maybe a used camera?
Your problem is that you literally couldn’t buy a camera that’ll fail to do what you want. You can’t possibly buy the wrong camera. But some may suit you more than others.Not sure what format. I don’t have experience with any of them. Not sure about pros and cons.
Got it. Personal preference will be crucial here.Your problem is that you literally couldn’t buy a camera that’ll fail to do what you want. You can’t possibly buy the wrong camera. But some may suit you more than others.
You really need to go and try out some different options if you can.
Trying not to sound flippant but…
Recommend me a car? I’ve only ever had a scooter, and I need it to get to work and stuff.
A small M43 camera will do the job, an old ff DSLR will give better IQ but will be bigger and heavier.Got it. Personal preference will be crucial here.
Can you name any of them? I was reading about the Sony A7, and Mark 3 seems to be the way to go. Unfortunately, even used one is £600-700.A small M43 camera will do the job, an old ff DSLR will give better IQ but will be bigger and heavier.
It ought to be said that mirrorless is the modern standard, but if you don’t care about that, there’s bargains in older DSLR’s, both APSC and full frame
You can’t look at recentish FF gear with your budget. New cameras are expensive, however a used Canon 40d is less than £100 and is easy to use, and produces lovely files. You’ll get a decent 3rd party zoom too for a couple of hundred.Can you name any of them? I was reading about the Sony A7, and Mark 3 seems to be the way to go. Unfortunately, even used one is £600-700.
Enjoy!Thanks for the help guys. I decided to buy used Sony A7,
Thanks for the help guys. I decided to buy used Sony A7,
I've never used a CPL for car photos for some reason, probably too lazyFocal length and a CPL are the most important things gear wise.

One of the first things I would consider would be what focal length you want, the following are focal lengths in Full Frame terms, if you choose APS-C or Micro 4/3 you'll have to adjust the focal accordingly.I do understand that cameras don't make photographs. I need a good setup that will let me edit photos. My iPhone isn't good enough.
Yes, car shows and static car shots.
Budget - I would say £600. Maybe a used camera?




I've never used a CPL for car photos for some reason, probably too lazy![]()
One of the first thing I would consider would be what focal length you want, the following are focal lengths in Full Frame terms, if you choose APS-C or Micro 4/3 you'll have to adjust the focal accordingly.
85mm looks great, it compresses the photo and gives a real nice look, however at car shows and car meets you'll find it very limiting as you need to stand a fair distance away which may not be possible, and you'll get no end of people walking in front of you all the time. My go to is 50mm, but even then people will still walk and stand in front of you. I do quite often use 35mm too.
You have to be a little more careful with 35mm as it can cause distortion, accentuating certain propertions and elongating others, but it can also be desirable if you wish. Here's a couple of examples
A1_06613 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_07818 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
However, depending on how you shoot/distance from the subject it can look more natural and almost the same as 50mm, such as these examples below, one at 35mm one at 50mm.
A1_00746 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
DSC04078-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
It's not everyone's cup of tea but I'm a sucker for shallow depth of field so I'd recommend a wide aperture lens, something like a 50mm f1.8 or wider.
In terms of camera bodies I doubt very much you'll be able to get a decent mirrorless full frame camera within budget, and to be honest you're going to struggle to get one of the better APS-C mirrorless. You could get a full frame DSLR such as the Nikon D750 and 50mm f1.8 within budget, it's older tech but image quality is top notch, plus it has a tilt screen which is essential (IMO) for car photography to allow you to get better angles.
So I saw this yesterday and thought I’d have ago at editing it. This was shot on my iphone while I was out with the dog. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.






No need to be sorry I value peoples opinions . This was something I took using my iPhone while out with the dog. As being a total beginner I’m getting used to the process and wish I had my camera when I saw this.That's not for me sorry.
Thanks, most kind.No need to be sorry I value peoples opinions . This was something I took using my iPhone while out with the dog. As being a total beginner I’m getting used to the process and wish I had my camera when I saw this.
Now with watermarks I was told to put it across the photo to stop people cropping it out and claiming things for themselves. Going off information I’ve had so far some of it is good but not all of it hence why I joined this group to learn from my mistakes.
All advice greatly appreciated @snerkler I appreciate you helping and advising on this as it’s the only way I’ll grow in this process. The photos you displayed look amazing and I hope I can get that quality some day.
I’m never going to be brilliant from day one I get what you mean at car shows they stress me out let me see if I can find one I did last year.
) Modern day software will likely be able to remove most watermarks anyway. 

Very nice. I’ve entered a competition to win a Leica Q3 43, apparently I have a 0.32% chance of winning@snerkler 43mm is where it is at
Chevrolet Chevelle 427 Malibu by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Yardley BRM P153 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Very nice. I’ve entered a competition to win a Leica Q3 43, apparently I have a 0.32% chance of winning![]()
These are stunning I can’t wait to get to this level of skill@snerkler 43mm is where it is at
Chevrolet Chevelle 427 Malibu by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Yardley BRM P153 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Thanks, it’s practice, practice, practice, your first 10,000 shots are your worst!!!!These are stunning I can’t wait to get to this level of skill