Surely there are a lot of KEE friends who are confused too, it's better to upgrade your camera or lens, right? So, let's discuss them one by one...
Some of the benefits you can get by upgrading the camera:
- The camera body is more sturdy, water and dust resistant
- The speed of photos in a row (photo burst) is faster
- Autofocus is faster and more accurate
- LCD screen quality is better, newer technology, higher resolution
- Viewfinder quality is better
- Video and photo quality improves
- There are new features such as HDR, wifi
Meanwhile, if you buy a new lens, you will get a different perspective and photo results than before. Some of the latest lenses are dust and water resistant, and are equipped with autofocus speeds that are faster than standard lenses. Several types of lenses:
- Fisheye lens: Provides a unique perspective
- Wide lens: Captures wider objects and can highlight subjects at close range
- Telephoto lens: Makes distant subjects closer
- Fixed lens: Makes shooting in less light conditions easier because it has a large aperture
- Macro lens: Focuses very close to the subject and can photograph details of an object
Well, with the various advantages above, deciding which one you should upgrade comes down to your individual needs. It is recommended that if you have only one standard kit lens, you should probably buy a quality lens first as having different lenses can open up your opportunities to produce different photos. Whereas if you need a high-performance camera and require a sturdy body, a camera upgrade would be more beneficial for you.