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5 minutes ago, BirdNrd said:

Thanks! I'm using a Nikon Coolpix p1000, but I'm saving up for a DSLR.

If you have the $ for one, I’d really recommend the canon R7 or R10, both good mirrorless cameras for birds. The autofocus on mirrorless cameras is much better than on DSLRs.

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Just now, IKLland said:

If you have the $ for one, I’d really recommend the canon R7 or R10, both good mirrorless cameras for birds. The autofocus on mirrorless cameras is much better than on DSLRs.

Yeah, thanks. I haven't really started looking closely at cameras because I don't have nearly enough money.

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4 hours ago, IKLland said:

If you have the $ for one, I’d really recommend the canon R7 or R10, both good mirrorless cameras for birds. The autofocus on mirrorless cameras is much better than on DSLRs.

 

4 hours ago, BirdNrd said:

Yeah, thanks. I haven't really started looking closely at cameras because I don't have nearly enough money.

If you are looking to buy a DSLR,  I would not necessarily start out with the nicest base. I don't take the best photos, but the Nikon d3400 with a Sigma 150-500 f6.3 only put me down about $800. I bought my equipment of eBay from a big used camera seller.

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Just now, Birds are cool said:

 

If you are looking to buy a DSLR,  I would not necessarily start out with the nicest base. I don't take the best photos, but the Nikon d3400 with a Sigma 150-500 f6.3 only put me down about $800. I bought my equipment of eBay from a big used camera seller.

100%. Up until two or so weeks ago, I shot with a Canon 70d and a Sigma 150-600mm lens, a total of a little over $1000. 

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