RE: A little morning update - I can't believe it's nearly Christmas already!

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Goodness, you've had a lot going on!

But I must say, you're looking well on it.

I'm sure I've asked you this question before, so apologies. My excuse now is that I do have the money for it sitting on one side! I'm thinking of buying a camera and I wondered what your suggestions would be? I'm a starter photographer who would like a bit more control over pictures. I will need to take some close ups of work, often knitting with fine detail, for my art portfolio, but other than that I guess my needs are generalist.



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Hello 🙂. Great to hear from you - I don't recall you asking.

I'd always go for an SLR for ultimate control. I like seeing an optical
Image through the viewfinder, although many come with screens too. They offer the ultimate control.

Mirrorless aren’t far behind in terms of control. In fact they’re probably not behind at all on that front. They’re smaller but I think rely on digital viewfinders. They’re probably the choice if you want something smaller.

Both have interchangeable lenses.

I’ve no experience with compact cameras. I’m sure they offer much the same, but they’re not my thing.

As for brands I think they’re all much of a muchness. I like Canon as I like, and am used to the interface.

Don’t be afraid to buy second hand. I’ve bought my best gear (including lenses) used through the mbp website.

https://www.mpb.com/en-uk

I’ve a Canon 6D which is full frame and now under £300 in good condition.

Full frame (35mm equivalent) vs cropped is probably the place to start. Cropped has a smaller sensor.

I hope that helps 🙂

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