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So, how do you pick the right camera for you? There are so many camera options to buy that it can be very hard to choose the perfect one. In this episode of Workflow, Becca Farsace shows us how she chooses the right camera for each situation.
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What’s your favorite camera?
You don't need a DSLR to start shooting, just pick up a Diana off Ebay and start shooting
Ok. I would do pretty much the same modification you have done to get the perfect camera. Guess what?! Back in 2015, Panasonic almost did it! With the GM-5, coupled with an Panasonic Leica 15mm you get pretty close the ideal camera.
Between the Sony RX100 series and the Canon / sony camera's, there is a LOT of choice. Like, a lot a lot.
Does anyone have a recommendation if I have $500 and want a camera that also films? It doesn't have to be professional but just better than the average phone. I want to start an online business one day.
Nice vid.
please what camera do you suggest I get to be able to a shoot freestyle videos ?
Truth we would all buy a Leica
Well seeing your old episode. I thought you bought S9+ but you have S9 in your hand.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS THE PERFECT CAMERA
Nice video, but honestly even 20 dollar canon d300 with 40 dollar lens can outperform most phones
Becca should make more videos!
I don't get this video. It's targeted at beginners clearly, "you probably don't know what an f stop is". Why is she recommending top of the line gear exactly which is catered towards professionals? She says we would all be using Leca's if we could afford them, but then says that she uses a 5D and a Sony A7 which together can easily buy you a Leica. I'm so confused.
Not the videos for beginners aye
What about the sony cyber shot dsc 300?
Is the sony cyber shot 20.4mp or the Panasonic Super Zoom Camera good cameras?? Just for taking scenery shots or family photos. What one out of the 2 cameras are better
So.. which small camera would you recommend for taking photos at night and of the moon etc..??
$2000 for knowing what aperture is? If you're broke buy a T7i, M50, or A6100, if you have more money and want full-frame, the RP is a great start for full-frame. No need for a $2000 camera for "knowing what aperture is" or a $1000 camera for Instagram, especially not a point and shoot for that much.
"Lightroom, if you don't quite have the money for that." What about if you don't have the money for the $2000-$3000 cameras you just recommended to people who "know what aperture is"
Ricoh grII and Nikon d7000👌
The camera Becca is describing sounds a lot like the Nikon Df
You need 7c bec..
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Hi Becca,
Which camera you use to shoot this video review. I like the color science. Really well balance in your low light studio….
Canon…Sony? or…
These aren’t very good recommendations
Yep you made a Leica