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<blockquote data-quote="nismok" data-source="post: 15524166" data-attributes="member: 109094"><p>1. පාවිච්චි කරපු කැමරා එකක් සෙට් කරගන්නකොට හොයල බලන්න ඕන දේවල් මොනවද?</p><p></p><p>* Check shutter count - less is better</p><p>* Check camera body - scratches, damages etc, rubber may come off when used camera lot.</p><p>* Check sensor - dust, oil, fungus (mirror up test or take photo of sky and see)</p><p>* Check accessories - batteries and charger must be genuine.</p><p>* Check the autofoucus - some cameras have back or front focus issues</p><p>* Check buttons and dials</p><p>* Check the lenses carefully. fungus and dust can be inside. use small torch to light up. also check lens mount</p><p>* Make sure camera body or lens screws never open</p><p>* Check the LCD screen for dead pixels</p><p>* Ask how it is stored. there is possibility of having fungus if not used and stored without a drybox.</p><p></p><p>2. ශටර් කවුන්ට් එක වැඩි කැමරා එකක් අවුල්ද?</p><p></p><p>Yes, Every sensor has maximum number of images can be taken. It depends on the sensor and not a exact amount. Low-end camera can have problems after about 50 000 shots.</p><p></p><p>3. ලෙන්සස් මාරු කරනකොට සැලකිලිමත් වෙන්න ඕන කරුණු?</p><p></p><p>Not getting dust into the camera body.</p><p></p><p>4. මේ මම උඩින් කියපු වැඩ ටික කරගන්න උබල රෙකමන්ඩ් කරන කැමරාස් මොනවද?</p><p></p><p>Nikon or Cannon is personal preference. I like Nikon. If you are a beginner go with entry level body and get good lens for macro (100mm). If you need to take pics of wild animals you will have to buy 300mm or higher lens (200mm if you are on budget)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismok, post: 15524166, member: 109094"] 1. පාවිච්චි කරපු කැමරා එකක් සෙට් කරගන්නකොට හොයල බලන්න ඕන දේවල් මොනවද? * Check shutter count - less is better * Check camera body - scratches, damages etc, rubber may come off when used camera lot. * Check sensor - dust, oil, fungus (mirror up test or take photo of sky and see) * Check accessories - batteries and charger must be genuine. * Check the autofoucus - some cameras have back or front focus issues * Check buttons and dials * Check the lenses carefully. fungus and dust can be inside. use small torch to light up. also check lens mount * Make sure camera body or lens screws never open * Check the LCD screen for dead pixels * Ask how it is stored. there is possibility of having fungus if not used and stored without a drybox. 2. ශටර් කවුන්ට් එක වැඩි කැමරා එකක් අවුල්ද? Yes, Every sensor has maximum number of images can be taken. It depends on the sensor and not a exact amount. Low-end camera can have problems after about 50 000 shots. 3. ලෙන්සස් මාරු කරනකොට සැලකිලිමත් වෙන්න ඕන කරුණු? Not getting dust into the camera body. 4. මේ මම උඩින් කියපු වැඩ ටික කරගන්න උබල රෙකමන්ඩ් කරන කැමරාස් මොනවද? Nikon or Cannon is personal preference. I like Nikon. If you are a beginner go with entry level body and get good lens for macro (100mm). If you need to take pics of wild animals you will have to buy 300mm or higher lens (200mm if you are on budget) [/QUOTE]
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