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- craigatkinson0
Pentax K3 with HD lenses
- vaxorcist0
K3 looks Interesting... but there's always another camera! .... and wait a few months, there will be another one!
For the op, he has a bunch of Canon .... and doesn't so much shoot in low, low, low light it seems....
but here's a comparison... Pentax K3 vs Canon and Nikon:
- benfal990
- manual only! you will learn how stuff works, and learn how to bounce and block and diffuse...vaxorcist
- You get what you pay for. I use the remote control on my Nikon flashes all the time.formed
- I also use the TTL all the time as well...just stuff to be aware offormed
- once you understand manual flash, TTL makes a lot more sense, and you have backups...vaxorcist
- and if you ever use studio lights, monolights/pack-head... you will learn much faster...vaxorcist
- benfal990
I think the Canon 6D would be a good camera for my needs. Its full frame and since its dated from 2012, the prices are interesting. I can find reburbished from Canon for 1500$
- And it leaves you some extra dosh for good glass.Continuity
- vaxorcist0
6D would be nice.. but spending time making a great portfolio is better than spending time and $$ reading and lusting after gear all day long....
- i wont buy something like this in 2min. You need info before making a choice.benfal99
- but i see what you mean. but you know.benfal99
- +1 vax.
Go out, shoot, shoot and shoot some more.Continuity
- teh0
- nthkl0
I'd get rid of those cheap lenses and grab an L series lens and try it with your body. Personally I feel like it's more about the glass than the sensor. You can do a lot with an economy dslr body.
- autoflavour0
Save some pennies, buy an L lens.. but make sure its F2.8
the F4 are nice, but if you are serious, F2.8 is a must