keueen
TPF Noob!
Hey guys
I'm looking for my first dslr camera and would be happy about your advice. Currently I take all my photos & videos with my cellphone camera (HTC OneS), which by the way takes some really nice pictures for a smartphone in my opinion.
I already have some experience working with dslr as I have used them for some photo & video projects, I don't remember which exact cameras I used though.
As I'm a newbie to dslr cameras I don't have any prefered brand.
I'm going to use the camera primary for hd video & sports photography. Though some nice still photography image quality would be aprecciated, as I'm surely going to start some still photography tries.
What I have noticed during my projects with different dslr cameras is that the video footage looks blurry, though it is in full hd, especially in landscape videos. Is this a general problem of dslr cameras? Or do you need to get a special lens for sharp landscape videos? Sharp videos is a keypoint for me.
My budget is ~2000$. I've been thinking at something like a Canon 70D. I'd aprecciate some camera & lens suggestions which are in this budget and fit to the area I described before, as you guys have a lot more expierence with the equipment than I do.
Looking forward for you help,
Kevin
I'm looking for my first dslr camera and would be happy about your advice. Currently I take all my photos & videos with my cellphone camera (HTC OneS), which by the way takes some really nice pictures for a smartphone in my opinion.
I already have some experience working with dslr as I have used them for some photo & video projects, I don't remember which exact cameras I used though.
As I'm a newbie to dslr cameras I don't have any prefered brand.
I'm going to use the camera primary for hd video & sports photography. Though some nice still photography image quality would be aprecciated, as I'm surely going to start some still photography tries.
What I have noticed during my projects with different dslr cameras is that the video footage looks blurry, though it is in full hd, especially in landscape videos. Is this a general problem of dslr cameras? Or do you need to get a special lens for sharp landscape videos? Sharp videos is a keypoint for me.
My budget is ~2000$. I've been thinking at something like a Canon 70D. I'd aprecciate some camera & lens suggestions which are in this budget and fit to the area I described before, as you guys have a lot more expierence with the equipment than I do.
Looking forward for you help,
Kevin