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Recommendations for full frame digital (mirroress?) Anonymous 04/11/26(Sat)01:02:12 No.4504429 [Reply]▶
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Hello /p/ I've been lurking for years and have been taking snapshits/gradually improving over time. I got some practice on my dad's Canon cameras (one digital, one film). I only have my phone camera, a go pro (hero 12?), and an ilford sprite 35mm film camera. Most of my film rolls were shot on my dad's canon film camera though.
I think it's time I bite the bullet and buy a full frame (maybe mirrorless). I'm pretty sure I want to go with digital, even though film is fun.
Any recommendations? I can give more info if needed. My film shots are different from my usual shots on my phone, I have a pretty varied subject/frame honestly.
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>>4504429
I can safely vouch for the 5Diii by Canon. I used it for years and will probably use it for years to come.
Is resolution important to you? You mentioned mirrorless twice, are you looking for something specific that only newer bodies offer? Like IBIS = sensor stabilisation, or higher resolution sensors, or better low light performance?
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>>4504831
Pic related
Btw. oftentimes the gear question is answered with budget
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>>4504538
>Canon r8 with a prime lens
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Served me somewhat well I reckon. Except I have a bunch of L zooms and the RF 100-400 that has its uses.
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>>4504831 >>4504832
Resolution isn't insanely important to me, but I would like something that looks nice. The only reason I mentioned mirrorless is because it's newer tech, so the lenses I buy for mirrorless will be useful for longer (I know you can use DSLR lenses on mirroess with an adapter, so maybe this is a moot point)