Hi all, after spending 2 days reading and researching I'm still non the wiser on what I should spend my money on.
I run a little online store and primarily want the camera for two things, product photography and taking quality beam shots of flashlights in the dark with as little noise as possible, it's the latter that I really need to improve on,
I have a maximum budget of around £450.
I would also love to photograph my products out in the countryside with a shallow depth of field. While the camera will be a business purchase I would still like to use it as a day to day camera and hopefully start to photograph nature while I'm out and about in the fields.
I've been looking at either a DSLR such as the Nikon D3200 with the kit lens and an additional f1.8G 50mm AF-S, or a 'point and shoot' such as the RX100 mk2.
I am leaning more towards the RX100 mk2 purely because it seems like the more fully loaded option. I really can't justify spending £££ on quality lenses for a DSLR.
After all the rambling I suppose the main question I'd like answered that would help me decide which camera to buy is which camera would provide the best quality image of a beam of light taken at night?
I'll look forward to your replies and advice.
I run a little online store and primarily want the camera for two things, product photography and taking quality beam shots of flashlights in the dark with as little noise as possible, it's the latter that I really need to improve on,
I have a maximum budget of around £450.
I would also love to photograph my products out in the countryside with a shallow depth of field. While the camera will be a business purchase I would still like to use it as a day to day camera and hopefully start to photograph nature while I'm out and about in the fields.
I've been looking at either a DSLR such as the Nikon D3200 with the kit lens and an additional f1.8G 50mm AF-S, or a 'point and shoot' such as the RX100 mk2.
I am leaning more towards the RX100 mk2 purely because it seems like the more fully loaded option. I really can't justify spending £££ on quality lenses for a DSLR.
After all the rambling I suppose the main question I'd like answered that would help me decide which camera to buy is which camera would provide the best quality image of a beam of light taken at night?
I'll look forward to your replies and advice.