Street photography from venezuela with my phone Here we can this store "bodega" they sell all kind of daily food https://i.nostr.build/X6GARuF6aOWHMUCr.jpg Day 1 Crowdfunding for a backup camera lnbc10u1pnj6ttjpp55sp2yltufk0dkawcwdzz5u63uhy983cc94jenqa9etres4j9702shp56ctquszmq3n6ncv5v5mnz5p38fglg9cn2gks7su6t2ee384uc3dscqzzsxqyz5vqsp55xgup2uxyn8zvx2zgtp2lz0m3v8ldfpqf56x6ge6tzxnyh08sh6s9qxpqysgq9nmtn3e3et0vwpu959a0p0ym4sdn7k7pajgksd2qynza92d2e7a5tmvf33y544x8qx58esk55pas8v9ne4g8ey9sgexmjjpax3lhzfqphws4un #photostr #photography #artstr #plebchain
These prices 🤯 Also what camera you getting? Invoice paid 🧾 ✅
The prices are noted in colombian pesos, for conversion 1$ = 3900 pesos I'm aiming for a a used Canon R or sony a 7iii both of them cost 1000$ used we have raised around 130$ so far
Get the Sony, better for street photography 🫡
In general, the Canon will have more intuitive menus but the output from the Sony will be more pleasing.
I used to shoot canon but moved over to Sony… better sensors and lenses all around. Not regretting it one bit.
Yep. I was shooting Canon 1D MKII many moons ago. Very capable camera with L-Series glass but the pictures always looked, as I call it, “plastic”. Moved to a Nikon D3 and later a D800 and rediscovered the digital version of the “film look” (these were Nikon-tweaked Sony sensors). Still loyal to Nikon, but the Sony’s with Sony glass are highly impressive.