How much $$ should you spend on a camera in 2020?

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  1. Mel Jenkins
    Mel Jenkins says:

    My gear: Canon 5D Mk IV, Canon 70-200mm F 2.8, 24-70mm F 2.8, Sigma 50mm F 1.4 Art Lens, Samyang 14mm F 2.8, DJI Osmo Plus with Z-axis arm (Best walk through stabilizer overall), Zhiyun WeeBill-S Handheld for the Canon 5D Mk IV, & Sony FDR AX-100 4K video cam. The Insta 360 Go is a damn good spy camera but needs to play a lot longer than 30 seconds.

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  2. H J
    H J says:

    You keep saying full frame is more 'professional' so if you not using a full-frame body, then you are not professional? Plus, what will you call who only shoot with medium format then? Proprofessional?

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  3. jean Andre Castillo
    jean Andre Castillo says:

    I just recently bought FUJİFİLM XT4, best option ever, 4k 60 fps in 10 bits, good stabilization, full HD 120fps and 240…and is really good.

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  4. BogingTV
    BogingTV says:

    i watch your videos now while im listening to your voice its like you rapp’n hehehe #1 fan of your vlog here from philippines.. its big help for me because im a new vlogger too i use now iphone 6s plus to make vlog.. Now i know what i buy when i have money someday.. Thank you very much.. keep safe..

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  5. Fly Away
    Fly Away says:

    I really need your advice “””
    i want a camera for walking videos around cities with high resolution and stable ! should i go for osmo 2 or Lumix + 8-18 lens ! the price difference is huge and i care about the video quality

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  6. Bengt Johansson
    Bengt Johansson says:

    I like that you push on spending on lenses. Too many starter photographers spend too much on a super-advanced body and have no money left for anything but a kit lens. Been there done that myself once upon a time.

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  7. benjamin reynolds
    benjamin reynolds says:

    Just got an iPhone 12 and my D3500 w/ 35mm F/1.8 lens still takes better photos. I paid $450 for the D3500 and 35mm lens. So I'd say definitely a budget DSLR still beats a camera phone for outright image quality. The iPhone is more likely to be on me though.

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