Currently deep into the Nikon DX ecosystem, 35mm, 18-55, 10-24, 70-200, and an ageing D60, which still takes beautiful pictures . I love taking pictures of landscapes and what I've got is fine for that, but I'd like to start taking videos of climbing. Any suggestions? It seems canon is better for video so time to jump ship?
As was mentioned, neither Canon nor Nikon are the ones for video.
if you’re happy with the pics from your current body, keep it and look for a Speed-booster adapter for either Sony or Panasonics. Then you can use the lenses you have with the new body for video. In fact, quite a lot of semi professionals are using speed-boosters with say Pany GH4/5s.
Just found out the D3400 doesn't have an external mic input, WTF. Going to have to send the camera back and start looking again .
OK the D3300 seems to do all I want, and is £100 cheaper, I'll do that. Thanks for the info on the Sony and Panasonic cameras. I'll use what I have over winter and see about jumping ship in the new year.
Have just made these films. Apart from drone footage, all were shot on Olympus omd em1 ii. Stabilisation is great and colour is natural. 4K video, mic in, headphone out, weather sealed and a great stills camera. 2 card slots is useful.
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