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2 hours ago, kakatiya said:

1. What is your budget ?

2. What camera, lense kit you used previously ?

3. Are you comfortable capturing in manual ?

4. What photo editing software you use ?

5. Are you expecting your camera to be good at capturing 4k ?

6. What do you capture with your camera? Festivals , indoor potraits, outdoor action (sports, motor sports), landscapes , hdr ?

7. What additional gear you are willing to purchase ? Tripod, external flash, external microphone , light meter, wireless remote for bulb mode

1. What is your budget ? $2000

2. What camera, lense kit you used previously ? I am new 

3. Are you comfortable capturing in manual ? Not sure 

4. What photo editing software you use ? No idea 

5. Are you expecting your camera to be good at capturing 4k ? No idea 

6. What do you capture with your camera? Festivals , indoor potraits, outdoor action (sports, motor sports), landscapes , hdr ? Landscapes and indoor portraits 

7. What additional gear you are willing to purchase ? Tripod, external flash, external microphone , light meter, wireless remote for bulb mode

tripod 

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2 hours ago, 2020 said:

1. What is your budget ? $2000

2. What camera, lense kit you used previously ? I am new 

3. Are you comfortable capturing in manual ? Not sure 

4. What photo editing software you use ? No idea 

5. Are you expecting your camera to be good at capturing 4k ? No idea 

6. What do you capture with your camera? Festivals , indoor potraits, outdoor action (sports, motor sports), landscapes , hdr ? Landscapes and indoor portraits 

7. What additional gear you are willing to purchase ? Tripod, external flash, external microphone , light meter, wireless remote for bulb mode

tripod 

I will suggest you

 

canon powershot g1 x mark iii

 

It is not slr but outstanding camera for your needs

 

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8 hours ago, meri_zindagi said:

@kakatiya equivalent focal length antey enti. 
 

And cropped sensor (24.3 mp) ki, 85mm lens use cheyocha or ekkuva avtunda ?

Use cheyochu kakpothy on cropped sensor it equals 105 mm or something. There are specific lens for cropped sensor cameras which will give the 85 mm. 85 mm will give nice portraits. But if you are shooting household stuff get 35 mm. 

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8 hours ago, meri_zindagi said:

@kakatiya equivalent focal length antey enti. 
 

And cropped sensor (24.3 mp) ki, 85mm lens use cheyocha or ekkuva avtunda ?

I use pancake lense

 

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?InitialSearch=yes&N=0&Ntt=35mm+Pancake+Lens&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6uuwxeWJ7QIV1uDICh2DxQlBEAAYASAAEgKnwPD_BwE

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13 hours ago, 2020 said:

1. What is your budget ? $2000

2. What camera, lense kit you used previously ? I am new 

3. Are you comfortable capturing in manual ? Not sure 

4. What photo editing software you use ? No idea 

5. Are you expecting your camera to be good at capturing 4k ? No idea 

6. What do you capture with your camera? Festivals , indoor potraits, outdoor action (sports, motor sports), landscapes , hdr ? Landscapes and indoor portraits 

7. What additional gear you are willing to purchase ? Tripod, external flash, external microphone , light meter, wireless remote for bulb mode

tripod 

if you want to start   photography as a hobby get a used full frame and new lenses. any full frame and a zoom lens may 24-105 mm or 24-75mm so forth....full frame slr may be  out so, get a mirrorless.

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1 hour ago, galiraju said:

Use cheyochu kakpothy on cropped sensor it equals 105 mm or something. There are specific lens for cropped sensor cameras which will give the 85 mm. 85 mm will give nice portraits. But if you are shooting household stuff get 35 mm. 

Household stuff kadu, protraits mostly and after few months full frame ki upgrade avdamani. So apudu malli purchase cheyadam enduku ani.

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