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Xysterz wrote:
Was out of the game for a while, but have a Nikon D3 and used their fast lenses (50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200mm 2.8, etc)
If you are coming from a D3, released nearly 20 years ago, you are basically starting from scratch in terms of camera due to mirrorless tech, AI-driven AF, menus and available settings and options, etc. It is not rocket science but budget for time to learn and adapt.
First all, what are you photographing? That will help guide your choices in terms of body/ies, lenses, etc.
Secondly, figure out your budget. And stay within in.
Thirdly, FredMiranda members are not your average shooters. People here own A LOT of expensive gear, many people own multiple brands, overlapping lenses, spend serious coin on wildlife and travel photography, etc. It like going to the asylum and asking for mental health advice... ;-)
In all seriousness, regardless of what anyone will tell you here, ALL modern camera systems are more than good enough these days, including in the auto-focus department. Personally, I prefer Sony's AF system, but hat is again a personal preference. I'm with Sony basically for the lens eco-system, their OEM G/GM primes and decent value + size/weight, all in the mid-level of the market. Perhaps Nikon makes the best intro level camera with the Nikon Z5 II, and Canon might actually make the best mid/semi-pro bodies with the Canon R6 III and R5 II, but you have to look at the entire eco-system. I really enjoy those two Canon cameras I just mentioned but I won't buy into Canon as long as they have a closed lens-mount policy, and I don't like RF glass price points.
The only way to decide is to go to a store and spend some time with a couple of bodies, ideally rent one camera system or two, and then make an educated decision. Then don't look back. The grass always seem greener... but it isn't.
Now start worrying about computer, calibrated monitor, massive amount of storage, cloud backup systems, deciding between Lightroom and other options... :-)
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