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Looking for Camera Purchasing Suggestions

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Basically all interchange able lens cameras can do this for you. 

 

Something like a m50, sl3, d3500, g7, xt-200, a6000 will all meet these needs

 

Id go to a camera store and get a fell for whats the most conformable for you.

 

Also look at the lens your using, as it will make a much bigger difference in image quality than the body.

Hey all you awesome knowledgeable people!

I am looking for suggestions for cameras that adhere to this minimum spec list that I have been given:
 

- A minimum of 18 megapixels

- Manual controls for changing shutter speed, aperture, and ISO

- Capability of capturing RAW files

- Custom White Balance

- Interchangeable lenses

- Manual Focus

- Viewfinder or Rangefinder

- Capability of capturing video

 

Hoping to keep the price under say, $700 including/after lens, but am open to any suggestions.
(I have been looking at the Canon EOS Rebel SL3 which I believe meets these specs but again am more than open to ideas)


I am a beginner the world of Photography but I would like to invest in something that I will be able to use for years.
Thank you!

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Basically all interchange able lens cameras can do this for you. 

 

Something like a m50, sl3, d3500, g7, xt-200, a6000 will all meet these needs

 

Id go to a camera store and get a fell for whats the most conformable for you.

 

Also look at the lens your using, as it will make a much bigger difference in image quality than the body.

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8 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Basically all interchange able lens cameras can do this for you. 

 

Something like a m50, sl3, d3500, g7, xt-200, a6000 will all meet these needs

 

Id go to a camera store and get a fell for whats the most conformable for you.

 

Also look at the lens your using, as it will make a much bigger difference in image quality than the body.

Thanks for the Info, that's quite helpful!

I think I will just need to get hands on like you say

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