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I don't know if there's actually anyone here but I'm looking to get my first camera and I like the Sony from what I see. Ideally I'd like one with ibis so I'm looking at at least a 6500 or a7 II. I know many will say that the full frame is not necessary, but on the used market they can be close in price so why not? Any tips for looking for them on the used market? I've noticed there's a lot of scammers out there that "want a deposit". Someone I know told me about Allen's camera shop, but that can be a bit expensive. If I find a legit seller on Facebook is there anything specific I should look for while checking out the camera?

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[–] crypticthree 2 points 7 months ago

Buy from keh. Their refurbished gear is always in great condition. If you go with a Sony mirrorless then look into buying vintage prime lenses that you can pair with an adapter. Photodiox makes really cool nd filter adapters that make shooting wide open a snap. Soviet lens are pretty great and dirt cheap which means you can have a gang of primes without spending an arm and a leg