Long time photography fanatic but haven't picked up a camera in years but getting the itch back. I have a few old Minolta SLR's with a couple basic lenses (including zoom etc). Know its a loaded question but what cameras do you all recommend for a entry/mid range camera ? Is this new Sony one I should consider vs Nikon and Canon? Recommendation + Reasoning would be fantastic. Thanks
If your Minolta SLRs are Maxxums, you may want to check into it to see if your existing lenses are worth anything on a new camera (quality, usefulness, and compatibility). If so, that factors in to the Sony v. Nikon v. Canon equation. Or if you're Mr. Moneybags, then maybe it doesn't. But since you didn't register with that name, I'll assume that the money saved might be worth it.
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Long time photography fanatic but haven't picked up a camera in years but getting the itch back. I have a few old Minolta SLR's with a couple basic lenses (including zoom etc). Know its a loaded question but what cameras do you all recommend for a entry/mid range camera ? Is this new Sony one I should consider vs Nikon and Canon? Recommendation + Reasoning would be fantastic. Thanks
If your Minolta SLRs are Maxxums, you may want to check into it to see if your existing lenses are worth anything on a new camera (quality, usefulness, and compatibility). If so, that factors in to the Sony v. Nikon v. Canon equation. Or if you're Mr. Moneybags, then maybe it doesn't. But since you didn't register with that name, I'll assume that the money saved might be worth it.