Starter Cameras for Under $1,000
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So it's 2016 and camera tech is constantly improving - what can you pick up today under $1000? Thanks to B&H for sponsoring this video, check them out here! bhphotovideo.com Canon EOS Rebel T6i bhpho.to Sony DSC RX-100 bhpho.to Panasonic G7 bhphotovideo.com Canon EF 50mm Lens bhpho.to Fujifilm X70 bhpho.to Pricing & discussion: linustechtips.com Support us: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High youtube.com Sound effects provided by freesfx.co.uk
The video evaluates camera options available under $1,000 as of 2016, aiming to help viewers decide what to buy within a realistic budget. It opens by noting that affordable gear like the Sony RX100 Mark IV, Canon EOS Rebel T6i, and Panasonic G7 can all be shoot-ready for under a grand, though some bodies require you to invest more in lenses or accessories. The RX100 IV is presented as a premium compact option with a 24 megapixel sensor, Zeiss 24-70mm equivalent lens, and strong video capabilities including 4K at 30 fps and 1080p at 120 fps, making it ideal for quick, unobtrusive shooting and shallow depth of field on a small form factor. The Canon T6i is covered as a traditional DSLR with a larger APS-C sensor, 24 megapixels, an articulating touchscreen, and the ability to use a broad Canon lens ecosystem, including budget primes like the 50mm f/1.8, which keeps it under the price ceiling when paired with the body. Finally, the Panasonic G7 is introduced as a middle ground with a Micro Four Thirds sensor, solid 4K performance similar to its bigger siblings, sturdy internal controls, and the benefit of a more compact system with a growing lens lineup. The presenter emphasizes that no single camera fits every scenario, urging viewers to assess their needs and budget and to compare options before making a purchase, while also highlighting B&H as a recommended supplier and sponsor for gear purchases.
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- What is the best starter camera under $1000 according to the video?
- The video presents three strong options and emphasizes that the best choice depends on the viewer's needs: the Sony RX100 IV for a compact, high-end pocket setup; the Canon T6i for a traditional DSLR with great lens options; and the Panasonic G7 as a versatile middle ground with strong video features.
- Which camera is recommended for learning exposure and composition on a budget?
- The Canon T6i is recommended for learning exposure and composition due to its APS-C sensor, articulating screen, and accessible controls, making it suitable for beginners who want a more traditional DSLR learning experience.