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Hi everyone!
I'm going to be upgrading my camera at some point towards the end of the year and could think of no better brains than the talk photography forums!
I've been using my Nikon D3300 for the past few years. Mainly for landscape and travel type photography. Been using the standard kit lens without real problem to be honest so I haven't had a need to change anything.
More recently I've started my own digital advertising company (mainly social media based) with my fiance and am fast being approached for work so would like to invest in new equipment. My main issue with the D3300 is the lack of WiFi/Bluetooth. The silly little adapter keeps losing signal when transferring to my phone. D3300 really struggles in low light too which is annoying as we review alot of restaurants with varying light levels. I'm not going to lie, I've been taking a lot of photos recently with the iPhone X for ease..
The majority of the photos we're taking are for our food/hotel/product reviews. We do still go out and about for landscape and nature shots too.. I've also read somewhere on this forum that DSLR's are dying out.. Any truth to that?
TL
R - Looking for camera recommendations. Roughly £1000 to spend. DSLR preferred as I would still like some creative control... although I dont know how much those point and shoots have come along in recent years?
Thanks
I'm going to be upgrading my camera at some point towards the end of the year and could think of no better brains than the talk photography forums!
I've been using my Nikon D3300 for the past few years. Mainly for landscape and travel type photography. Been using the standard kit lens without real problem to be honest so I haven't had a need to change anything.
More recently I've started my own digital advertising company (mainly social media based) with my fiance and am fast being approached for work so would like to invest in new equipment. My main issue with the D3300 is the lack of WiFi/Bluetooth. The silly little adapter keeps losing signal when transferring to my phone. D3300 really struggles in low light too which is annoying as we review alot of restaurants with varying light levels. I'm not going to lie, I've been taking a lot of photos recently with the iPhone X for ease..
The majority of the photos we're taking are for our food/hotel/product reviews. We do still go out and about for landscape and nature shots too.. I've also read somewhere on this forum that DSLR's are dying out.. Any truth to that?
TL
Thanks

