sabian1982
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10 years ago I bought a Nikon D5300 Digital SLR Camera with 18-140mm VR Lens which I originally used for outdoor photography (the lens was great for getting distance shots with blurred background) however the intention was to also use the camera for some studio based videography.
In more recent years I got a AF-S DX 40mm f/2.8G - great for macro photos, especially of small bottle and label photography setup in my home office.
Videography wise, I've used the 18-140 lens for recording studio based product video content - primary white backdrops and minimal shadows. I also have a motorised slider which is great for panning video shots and a white turntable for getting 360 views of product; part of the reason for going with the D5300 originally was due to its 60fps hence making speed ramping (during the editing process) a smooth and useful effect.
The issues with the D5300 however include the limitation of 1080p, whilst the auto focus is not only noisy but also hit and miss, keeping moving elements in focus when needed has always been problematic. Its still decent for photographys (so can continue to use the D5300 for images) but it feels like i need a change for my videography!
So what would people recommend?
Is it worth looking at a camera that I can use my existing lens with (via an adapter) or is it worth going for a completely new setup?
Budget wise I'm looking for something up to around £800 whilst I'm also willing to consider second hand rather than brand new (my DX 40mm lens was bought through CEX second hand and has served me very well).
Suggestions?
In more recent years I got a AF-S DX 40mm f/2.8G - great for macro photos, especially of small bottle and label photography setup in my home office.
Videography wise, I've used the 18-140 lens for recording studio based product video content - primary white backdrops and minimal shadows. I also have a motorised slider which is great for panning video shots and a white turntable for getting 360 views of product; part of the reason for going with the D5300 originally was due to its 60fps hence making speed ramping (during the editing process) a smooth and useful effect.
The issues with the D5300 however include the limitation of 1080p, whilst the auto focus is not only noisy but also hit and miss, keeping moving elements in focus when needed has always been problematic. Its still decent for photographys (so can continue to use the D5300 for images) but it feels like i need a change for my videography!
So what would people recommend?
Is it worth looking at a camera that I can use my existing lens with (via an adapter) or is it worth going for a completely new setup?
Budget wise I'm looking for something up to around £800 whilst I'm also willing to consider second hand rather than brand new (my DX 40mm lens was bought through CEX second hand and has served me very well).
Suggestions?