Hands down the question I am asked most over email and Instagram is: ”Which camera do you use?”. Since I have switched to a new camera last month, I figured this is a good moment to dive into that question and share some pointers. I’m far from a professional photographer, but I think I’ve learned so much this year that it could be fun and perhaps even useful to share my experiences with you.
When I moved to Bali in 2010, long before I started blogging, I bought myself my very first DSLR camera. A cheap second hand, entry level Canon 1000D with a 18-55mm, f/3.5-5.6 kit lens. Back then I knew absolutely nothing about photography, so I would just set it to auto mode and start shooting. But I was quite frustrated about not being able to control the results of my photos, like creating a ‘creamy’ backdrop.
At first I wanted to go out and just get a new, better camera, but then decided against it. Because whereas one might assume that buying a better camera automatically results in better pictures, the truth is actually a lot more complicated: in fact, buying an expensive camera without knowing how to properly use it, could have resulted in taking worse pictures than before! It’s like buying an expensive microphone wouldn’t make me sing like Adele.
So when I started this blog last year I was motivated to learn the basics of photography so that I could understand how to master my camera and take the best possible pictures. I decided to take a 10 hour course to understand more about the three most important settings: ISO, shutter speed and my favorite: aperture. It was such an eye opener and I learned so much. I was finally ready to start shooting manually!
Up until our fabulous trip to the Maldives I had been using my 1000D with various lenses (more on that below), but this trip screamed for an upgrade of my gear and luckily Canon was so kind to loan me their Canon 750D with 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens.
In this post I’m not going to deep into all the geeky specs of this camera, but I can say that I immediately noticed a huge difference in the quality of my pictures. I hope you agree! The seven features that I love most about the Canon 750D in compare to the 1000D are:
- wifi: one of the main reasons I wanted to test the Canon 750D is that it has wifi and since I take all my Instagram pictures with my DSLR camera, a camera with wifi is just awesome. By downloading the Canon app you can transfer images to your phone or computer through wifi. It makes for a much more direct, live feel to my Instagram pictures. And you can even control the camera with your phone, super cool!
- focusing: it performs really well at focusing (19 focus points)! and therefore makes it so much easier to get your subject sharp in each shot.
- lightweight: another great thing is that the camera is relatively light. If find this especially important since I travel a lot and have to carry it around all the time.
- low light: with its ISO 100-12.800 range it is a lot easier to shoot in low light situations, without flash!
- flip screen: it has an awesome (touch) flip screen that swivels all around and makes for the coolest selfies — if there are such things as cool selfies…
- live view: another great perk is the live view feature which allows you to compose and focus your image by using the LCD screen instead of the optical viewfinder.
- And finally… I’m able to shoot videos in full HD!
Shooting in low light: I took this picture during a candlelight dinner.
Flip screen, using live view to compose the picture.
Having said that, it is important to remember that the lenses play an enormous role in generating the result that you’re going after. I started out with the kit zoom lens (18-55mm, f/3.5-5.6) that came with my first camera. But once I took the photography course and got familiar with the features of the camera and lenses, I quickly found this lens very limited because I was aiming to create pictures with a beautiful ‘’blurry’’ background.
So to create this shallower depth of field I decided to invest in a 50 mm with f/1.8 aperture, which is a prime lens without zoom. I had so much fun with this baby and it really made me experiment with photography. I got so enthusiastic about this prime lens that I upgraded to the Canon 50 mm, f/1.4 aperture, which creates an even shallower depth of field. But when traveling I still keep the 50 mm, f/1.8 attached to the body since it makes my camera so light and compact. I would recommend this lens to every beginner since it is one of the cheapest lenses out there.. You can find it for less than $150!
The Canon 750D that Canon loaned to me was a kit with an 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM. This lens is so much more versatile then my first 18-55mm kit lens. Because of its wide focal length range the 18-135mm is great to use in many different circumstances, allowing many framing options. I used my own 50 mm when I did not needed to zoom and wanted maximum depth of field to create blurry pictures. I used the 18-135mm the rest of the time, since it is such a solid overall lens.

In general, I recommend to stay away from the ‘auto’ setting and only take pictures on the manual settings. It is the only way to get better at quickly setting up the camera correctly to get the pictures you’re striving for. If you are looking for a DSLR camera, pick the one of which its full potential matches your skills as a photographer, before investing too much money in it. But if you are familiar with the basics, I can really recommend the Canon 750D since it is a great camera for blogging!
The pictures of the camera in this blogpost I obviously didn’t take with the 750D, but if you are interested to see the pics that I took with it, check out this, this or this blogpost.
Hope you enjoyed this article and happy shooting!
X Merel
LOCATION // at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island
CAMERA // Canon 750D + Lens: 18-135mm
OUTFIT // Dress by NA-KD






Great post. Those photos are fantastic and great points on cameras!
Mallory // Perhaps Bananas
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Thanks for the review on this camera. It sounds fantastic. I agree that the lens really does make the difference. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Kathy
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I am not good at photography, hell I don’t even do my own photography but you on the other hand are a natural, you take the most beautiful photos and your camera is so amazing!! I need a camera to take good photos of the beautiful things and places I visit just like you!!
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Really cool photography, nice photos!
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Great post,
love it.
Emma
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Dear Merel,
thank you so much for all the information! I have only one lense and it’s with zoom and my husband has so many problems taking pictures of me while I walk around or when the weather is bad or there is not enough daylight. It’s really weird! Sometimes I get crazy about all that problems. Therefore my mother decided to give me a new lense without zoom for Christmas. I am very excited to shoot my first pictures with the new lense! I hope, that makes my blogger life a little bit more easier and happier 😀
Have a nice day :-*
Jasmin
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Your photos are always stunning!
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What a great camera, it takes great pictures! I also use Canon and I’m very happy with it!
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The sea is so blue and nice. Love your photos.DarlingDressau.com
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Great post, this camera seems to be amazing and taking beautiful photos! Have a nice day x
V.
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I Have the same camera, I love Canon!!!
xo Paola
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Great post, Merel! Very helpful! Thanks for sharing! I love your Instagram, your pictures are always gorgeous! Happy Monday! Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season!
Much love, Len ❤️
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Great camera and great review! Ur pictures are stunning!
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Wonderful photos and camera!
Marianna
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You photos really are amazing. It’s a great camera. Gemma x
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Great post and great tips! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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This is so on point! Once I started shooting on manual, I noticed such better response on my photos.
I absolutely love your photography and I think the lighting also makes a lot of difference x
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Great post!♥
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Great tips, thanks for sharing. What a beautiful place!
Kisses,
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Woow, beautiful images! Great tips
Kisses,
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This is such a great post! I loved reading your thoughts about photography…thanks for sharing!
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Great shots! I currently own the Canon Rebel t3i, and it’s great for me just to have for blog posts here and there, but one thing I wish it did have is wifi!!
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Wow, thanks for sharing such wonderful tips, Merel! I’ve bookmarked this page for later reference, it’s super helpful, thank you so much! I hope you’re having a lovely day so far 🙂
XO,
Jalisa
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Gorgeous pictures! Wish I had your camera!
xo
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Great post !! Thanks for sharing such amazing tips !! 🙂
Wish you a great startto your week beautiful !
Nina
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Again… another fantastic post. You have me day dreaming for days after reading your blog.
Filipa x
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Such beautiful photos!
xo, Jennifer
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Amazing photos as always! x
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this is a really helpful post! I took a photography class before, but I didn’t learn enough to understand much. It’s really fascinating how many ways you can manipulate a camera. What bothers me is when I get the urge to photograph something, but all I got is my phone camera. I wish I could carry a nice camera around for instances like so, but in my day to day life it wouldn’t be all to convenient to do so
~Andrea Tiffany~
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Very informative! I love the flip screen on this camera! It’s what I’m missing on mine 😦
Happy holidays dear!
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Thank you for such an informative post about cameras and taking photos. Like you, I’m often tempted to upgrade to a fancier camera, but I know technique and understanding the basics can make a bigger difference than just expensive lens or camera. I’ve been playing around with mine and learning more too. It’s such a fun creative hobby.
So looking forward to seeing more of your beautiful photos and fashion inspiration in 2016!
Happy Holidays to you!
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Love, Mary
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I have the same one!!
Have great holidays!
XX
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Very cool post! I’ve been itching for a new camera for years now. I usually rent the bodies and lenses depending on the situation. A camera I used for safari trip had very different specifications than the camera I use for still product shots in studio. I’ve been wanting to invest in a “pro” body for a while now, specifically the 5D. Fingers crossed I’m able to find a good deal on one soon! In the meantime, I’ll keep renting.
xo
N
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Great post! Even though I just bought a camera a few months ago I always like to read more about others, to compare and it always inspire me to try new things! And I completely agree that a better camera doesn’t mean a better picture – you should buy a new camera when you’ve fully mastered the one you have and is looking to something with more functions!
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So so stunning!
xo
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Such a great, informative post! Sounds like an awesome camera. I have a 5D and love it for many of the same reasons. Canon rocks!
Hailey
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This is so great! I LOVE Canon and will never get anything else! I’m still learning how to use it. My husband is the expert at it for sure!
Molly | http://www.stylemissmolly.com
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Great tips! Your pics are amazing!
xoxo
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That looks like a fantastic camera and the pictures turn out so well! Thanks for sharing!
Prudence
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Thanks for sharing
I need these infornations, just bought a 750 canon too
Ciao
Nicky
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Sounds and looks definitely like you are pro in photographing! Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas!
xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
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Merel, thank you so much for such a helpful post. Your photos are beautiful, and I really appreciate that you shared some photography tips with us. I never took a course in photography (my husband did), but I think I need it to get a better understanding of all controls.
Happy Holidays!
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thanks for the tips..the pics are amazing!!
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Great post! Just bought a Canon too and will be learning more about Manual shooting very soon 🙂 Thank you for sharing Merel and Merry Christmas to you 🙂
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Totally bookmarking this post, this was SO informative! I have so much to learn about photography, right now my husband is learning as we go with each blog post. We use a Canon as well! Beautiful pictures ❤
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Clearly a great camera considering how gorgeous your pictures are. Definitely may give it a try when my Nikon dies out lol!
xo
Siffat
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This definitely made me want this camera! I love the wifi feature. That’s amazing. It takes amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing lovely ❤
Lots of love,
Kayla xo // Kayla’s Vibration
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Great post, always interested to know what other bloggers are using.
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Awesome post! Very helpful. Love everysingle picture.
Thanks for sharing Gorgeous .
Xo, Raysa
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beautiful images! Happy New Year darling x
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