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Hey there ;-) Thanks! Doing ok, not well, but ok. And trying to get consistently back on #threads as well ;-)
As for a lens and DSLR suggestion... Well, depends a lot on your budget of course, and if you want to use Canon or Nikon, or something else. My preference goes out to Canon and Fujifilm, and I always advice to invest less on the body, and more on the lens. I once wrote a whole blogpost on it: https://beheydt.be/en/readers-question-which-flash-and-lens/



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Nice to see your response friend. It will be all okay, I'll pray for your wellness and health.

I have read the guide QnA and I think it covered some of my concerns. My budget is around $300-500, it is not much for a good camera but a little saving that I have a long due to spend on a DSLR.

Have a lovely day and see you in more action soon. Thanks

!PIZZA

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Thank you 🙏
As for the camera, same principle counts, and even more. A 10yr old camera can still work very very well, it will have less Megapixels, and less focus points than the newest models, but that's the most important difference. The lenses are what make the picture, the camera just captures it. The more megapixels are mostly important if you want to make really big prints, and even then, we've made 5m wall prints from a 12Mp camera.

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Yes, exactly what I read in your blog, I had a PnS camera bought 10 years ago and its images are still looking magnificent, it was 8MP cam.

I've got your point so I'll buy a cheap body and look for better lens. Thanks for a great advice, love you.

!LUV !PIZZA

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