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Title says it all. Looking to use it to take photos of real estate. Thanks.
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"There's more to optics than meets the eye."--anon
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What will $500-$800 get me?
Last edited by Sauer200; 05/17/19.
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In the very compact range I'd look at something like the Sony RX100 iv. https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-cybershot-dsc-rx100-iv. Otherwise a DSLR with large sensor and wide angle kit lens.
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Sony is a great option but unless you need 4K video the RX100 MK3 is a great option for a lot less $$
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For interiors, you will want a wide angle. I fear 24mm will be too tight. Maybe pick up a used Canon or Nikon crop sensor body and 10-22, 10-24mm lens to keep you in budget.
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