hey guys whats a good starter dslr camera
>>2724268
If you can afford a around five thousand USD, get a D4S, A7R II or 1D X. And a set of new lenses.
The best cameras are easiest to get good pictures with.
That said, maybe you can't / don't want to afford this. Most of /p/ doesn't. So what's your budget like? Can you get $1k at least? And what subjects / situations do you want to shoot most?
Please re-ask in gear thread with this information.
>>2724274
>f you can afford a around five thousand USD, get a D4S, A7R II or 1D X. And a set of new lenses.
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Recently bought a Nikon D3200. Spectacular camera. Absolutly no regrets. Would reccomend and if you have a little more money to spare definitly go with a D3300. Higher ISO and Panoramic. If money isnt a concern D5500. Would highly reccomend one. I personally wouldnt stress it too much. Pretty much any DSLR you buy these days will be outstanding in quality. (Wouldnt buy a Canon T5 though).
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I bought a D3200 with an extra 55-200 G VR2 lens. Your choice of enses makes all the difference. Many people like to replace the kit lens with the $200 35mm f/1.8 lens, or a zoom lens like the additional 55-200mm VR 2 lens that I got.
The only downside is that DX cameras like the Nikon D3200 are quite crippled in their choices of lenses. There's only 20-some available in all price ranges compared to the more than 70 lenses that are available for full frame that would normally work if Nikon did not demand the autofocus motor to be in the lens on DX cameras.
If you plan to seriously buy lenses, then I would buy another entry level dSLR that is not solimited in its selection of lenses.
Except for that, though, it is a great camera at a great price point.