DSLR cameras?

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  • futurefood0

    I used a Nikon D850 and would recommend it for any other type of photography. It’s great, but on the bigger side of camera bodies. Size will matter when you want to shoot products from a tripod and not hold a camera for hours. You don’t want heavy camera/lens setups because you’ll need a heavy tripod to hold it up and that gets expensive

    Check out the Sony A7 series. They are small and light, pack tons of quality and have no mirror mechanism. No mirror mechanism means you can shoot at slower shutter speeds without the vibrations of a mirror resetting on a DSLR.

    The Sony A7 is also affordable now and you can adapt almost any vintage lens. Vintage lenses are fantastic as you will likely not need autofocus to capture those slow moving dishes.

    So go for an older lens and save some dough!

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