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Tenida

Gadget Freak
Guys recently got action camera for travel blog. Want to ask you how to take steady video recording? *uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180109/369c2c95e71703a6889ff6b33d560180.jpg*uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180109/9e1b9d865e2dcee8d9db63687ae441b4.jpg*uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180109/1c37a59e506d704f37e1f33bd3a59aa6.jpg

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billubakra

Conversation Architect
Guys recently got action camera for travel blog. Want to ask you how to take steady video recording? *uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180109/369c2c95e71703a6889ff6b33d560180.jpg*uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180109/9e1b9d865e2dcee8d9db63687ae441b4.jpg*uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180109/1c37a59e506d704f37e1f33bd3a59aa6.jpg

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Congrats. From where and price?
 
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nac

nac

Aspiring Novelist
the advance compacts are too costly to consider...people dont find much advantage to consider compact cameras rather then ILC ..
advance compact cams with 1inch sensor and 4k recording with wifi and bluetooth should price should fall below 20k to become mainstream
Cheapest 1" compact was RX100 for 25k. No one beat that price in that last 5 yrs. I really expected Canon would price it cheaper than Sony, at least price fall after 6 months. Nothing happened.
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
Then maybe in the international market its considered cheap what we consider costly..even 25k for 5 yr product is not cheap

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raja manuel

In the zone
Just Panasonic announced it's GH5s.
I don't know if the word 'just' applies there :) It's a pretty special camera, 10.2 MP MOS sensor delivering ISO 51,200 without extending, plus a bunch of other features that make it a camera aimed at professionals (if the price tag wasn't already a clue).
 
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sujoyp

Grand Master
I don't know if the word 'just' applies there :) It's a pretty special camera, 10.2 MP MOS sensor delivering ISO 51,200 without extending, plus a bunch of other features that make it a camera aimed at professionals (if the price tag wasn't already a clue).

@raja manuel I would really want to get hold of these nice new cams, but as a secondry to my DSLR. That is the reason I cant spend 50k for a P&S . if it cost 20k then I may justify it.
 

Tenida

Gadget Freak
Small question what is the difference between mirrorless camera and DSLR? I have seen many professional photographers buying Mirrorless camera instead of DSLR? Slightly confused.
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
basic difference is in name :)
DSLR - Digital single-lens reflex ...the light falls on a mirror and then send to the sensor to create image
mirrorless - the light falls directly on the sensor as no mirror is there.

Due to the mirror, DSLR are big and mirrorless are small and compact.
 

satinder

DELHIITE
Small question what is the difference between mirrorless camera and DSLR? I have seen many professional photographers buying Mirrorless camera instead of DSLR? Slightly confused.
If want instant photographs and do not bother about small things, go for Mirror less.
If want to be a pro and enjoy photography more then DSLR is best.
Check your passion first.
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
Yesterday ordered a basic DSLR backpack from amazon which will be delivered today or tomorrow. Bought this as I want to put my TC+300mmf4 attached. I am bit frustatated to attach TC to lens and lens to DSLR every time. The bag seems to big enough to take attached DSLR also.

My lowepro 200AW could only fit lens in its full length. So this becomes my camera bag number 4.
 

raja manuel

In the zone
If want instant photographs and do not bother about small things, go for Mirror less.
If want to be a pro and enjoy photography more then DSLR is best.
Check your passion first.
This is a very old fashioned view. Many professionals use mirrorless cameras with jaw dropping results. There are some areas where DSLRs still have an advantage, but that is rapidly shrinking. Unless you are the kind of person who needs a 1DX type of camera (Olympics coverage, warzone photojournalism) you can use a mirrorless camera. Even for those applications, it is unclear if mirrorless's disadvantage is due to any inherent technical drawback or just that the two manufacturers who have a lot of experience in that area are not yet making flagship mirrorless cameras.
There is no lack of passion amongst mirrorless camera users.
 
Well...to be honest it depends. The only advantage DSLRs have for now is the build quality...Sony doesn't have nice weather sealing. Otherwise I have seen many people use A7r/A7s xx series for studio work...people who probably won't even touch DSLRs again and have photography as primary source of income.

@sujoyp, I'm thinking of buying a backpack from Peakdesign...but it is so expensive...I can buy a lens for that price xD
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
Yey got the new bag...bag is bit too big for my taste..my d7000+300mm+tc looks small there.

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izzikio_rage

Technomancer
Yey got the new bag...bag is bit too big for my taste..my d7000+300mm+tc looks small there.

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Is the one on the side your old bag? That seems huge as well.

I've met lots of guys shooting professionally that have switched to mirrorless. The ones that don't usually say
- need live viewfinder
- want/have a huge selection of lenses
- weather sealing is needed

So it's more about comfort. everything else sony and olympus have caught up or surpassed.

Btw my 2nd hand 75-300 4.5-5.6 is here*uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180114/6a1b1f355a67be194638edc3d64af9e0.jpg
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
Is the one on the side your old bag? That seems huge as well.

I've met lots of guys shooting professionally that have switched to mirrorless. The ones that don't usually say
- need live viewfinder
- want/have a huge selection of lenses
- weather sealing is needed

So it's more about comfort. everything else sony and olympus have caught up or surpassed.

Btw my 2nd hand 75-300 4.5-5.6 is here*uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180114/6a1b1f355a67be194638edc3d64af9e0.jpg
My old bag was not so big but of good quality..lowepro 200aw...new one is basically for my birding combo.and any future purchases.

Your 70-300 looks good and solid..looks heavy

Problem with mirrorless is if i attach big birding lens or macro lens with flash then weight will be again lot..i will loose the advantage of it being light and small

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izzikio_rage

Technomancer
It's quite heavy, but then it seems to be really well constructed. The advantage is that for most uses you'll carry only the kit lens and it'll be compact. But you have the flexibility to add longer lenses, flash etc. Also the ability to use legacy lenses using focus peaking and adapters is a huge huge plus. I now have some 5-6 vintage lenses and they are mostly amazing
 
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