Hello. I Would Like To Know Which Would Be The Camera Cheaper, Which Take Photos Very Good, Especially

Hello. I would like to know which would be the camera cheaper, which take photos very good, especially the brand Canon

Hello Anon,

If I’m reading this right, you are asking for cheaper cameras for photography? Especially Canon cameras.

This post has a short list of cameras (mostly Canon) under $500 (bought used). Some other Canon cameras include:

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Canon EOS Rebel T7i

This article has a nice top 10 cheapest cameras list that has all different brands and their specs. Techradar in general has a lot of information and you can find articles specific to the type of photography or videography you are interested in.

Nikon is also very good with photography and some of there cameras include:

Nikon D850

Nikon D500

Nikon D7500

Overall, you can find older models for cheaper and if you find one in your price range, you can google reviews of that camera and compare the specs to what you are looking for.

Best,

Jules

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As a tourist in Singapore, if you make any purchase of more than S$100 (including GST) at participating shops, you may claim a refund on the 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST) paid on your purchases. You are entitled up to 3 same-day receipts/invoices from shops bearing the same GST registration number to meet this minimum purchase amount of S$100. To know whether a shop is participating in the Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS), look for a “Tax Free” shopping logo or sign displayed at the shop. You can then claim your refund later when departing Singapore at Changi Airport.

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In my opinion, if you are looking to buy something of low value, most shops are doing around the same prices, so just get the one closest to you and don’t waste too much precious time shopping around, the savings may outweigh the costs in time.

Credit — Peter Stewart


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J Rental Centre (JRC) is Singapore’s first peer to peer camera gear and spaces rental platform that aims to connect people. Founded in 2015 with no more than 25 pieces of gear, we now have over 1000 listings, 10 spaces and 50 committed partners! Our mission is to empower students and small productions by providing affordable rentals and professional advice through our islandwide network.

Whether you’re looking for a complete setup for a short film, photography job or holiday, or just looking to try an item before making a purchase, JRC is here for you! Without a physical store and other overheads like staff costs, our prices are about 25-40% lower! Skip the queues and meet our partners before/after office hours and get practical tips from them- professionals who rely on their gear/spaces to make a living.

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