Doesn't your son have any input. Is there something he prefers.Son is doing A level photography and needs a digital SLR. I know zero.
Any recommendations of a quality camera and basic lens (second hand fine if you get more bang for buck)
Are you sure they state DSLR? The majority of cameras today are mirrorless. If it really is DSLR then Canon are a solid choice. If there is the option for mirrorless then Sony is the way to go. An important point to keep in mind is that lenses are more important than the camera body. There are also many good lenses to chose from.Son is doing A level photography and needs a digital SLR. I know zero.
Any recommendations of a quality camera and basic lens (second hand fine if you get more bang for buck)
Panasonic are good too butAre you sure they state DSLR? The majority of cameras today are mirrorless. If it really is DSLR then Canon are a solid choice. If there is the option for mirrorless then Sony is the way to go. An important point to keep in mind is that lenses are more important than the camera body. There are also many good lenses to chose from.
Yes he will, but doesn't have much of a reference to go from so some input from people who know what they are talking about will be helpful. He would just head to some Youtuber and decide the lastest top end Canon is the bees, which it probably is.Doesn't your son have any input. Is there something he prefers.
The camera matters little in photography provided that it is of good quality with a range of interchangeable lens
I think the Mirrorless Nikons are leading the pack but don't let him know as they are around 5K body only and as @Sideways has mentioned the D800 is a great camera but just an older model and the D810 is also no money compared to when it was new but they will still take great pictures.and decide the lastest top end Canon is the bees, which it probably is.
That's very kind indeed Chris, but I'd be concerned about it all the time its on loan and short a Christmas present!Alternatively - I know the pic makes it look like a joke - would he like to borrow this for a couple of years? Despite the way it looks, it's a damn good camera for its age, and capable of great pictures (not mine, other people's). I'd clean it up and check it's working ok - it may surprise you but it's not been used in a while.
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He's got that already, also doing computer science but built his own PC a couple of years back for gaming mostly.Once you have sorted the camera out then he will need a decent pc to work on those images so you need to factor that in as well, the RAW data files can be large and need some fairly good graphics to manipulate all those pixels.
Thanks - the 5K Nikon is exactly the sort of thing he would (jokingly) come up with. Will take a look at the latter (as well as the others mentioned).I think the Mirrorless Nikons are leading the pack but don't let him know as they are around 5K body only and as @Sideways has mentioned the D800 is a great camera but just an older model and the D810 is also no money compared to when it was new but they will still take great pictures.
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