Sloth
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Greetings, I am Sloth, I'm new here and I am going to invest in a new camera soon. I want to shoot mainly normal things for now, such as friends, scenery, cool objects/items I come across.
However, I eventually want to shoot concerts/artists performing; both stills and video. I did a fair amount of research, got familiar with the basics, and have decided to go the Nikon route based on the more updated sensors.
My range is around $5-$700, give or take, and I have narrowed it down to a few models. (5300, 5500, 5600). My main questions are basically: are the higher prices actually backed up by an increase in quality/ability? Is the 5500 that much better than 5300, 5600 better than 5500, etc. How are they better? Or am I aiming too high for my first camera? It seems the 3--- models have had some problems/difficulty in the reviews that's why I'm looking at the 5--- models. I'm probably going to be in low light (small venues) a fair amount of the time. I know I am a beginner but I would like to put myself in a good position with a quality camera/set up. I feel like I learn quickly and am pretty inspired. Any insight is appreciated. Thank you in advance!
However, I eventually want to shoot concerts/artists performing; both stills and video. I did a fair amount of research, got familiar with the basics, and have decided to go the Nikon route based on the more updated sensors.
My range is around $5-$700, give or take, and I have narrowed it down to a few models. (5300, 5500, 5600). My main questions are basically: are the higher prices actually backed up by an increase in quality/ability? Is the 5500 that much better than 5300, 5600 better than 5500, etc. How are they better? Or am I aiming too high for my first camera? It seems the 3--- models have had some problems/difficulty in the reviews that's why I'm looking at the 5--- models. I'm probably going to be in low light (small venues) a fair amount of the time. I know I am a beginner but I would like to put myself in a good position with a quality camera/set up. I feel like I learn quickly and am pretty inspired. Any insight is appreciated. Thank you in advance!