Friday, December 20, 2013

What is the best proffessional camera to get?

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amtech33


I want to open my own photography business but I dont know much about professional digital cameras. I want the newest, best picture taking and I dnt want to haveto get a new one in a year. Do you think can teach myself about the camera or should I take a class?
okay I will be opening a wedding and portrait photography business. allof my photographs will be taken outside or at parties.



Answer
http://www.betterphoto.com

Start here! There are galleries, forums, clubs, and a variety of courses you can take to inprove your skills. I recommend a coursetrack, and more, for what you want to do.

Learn how to use your camera, how to edit photos, composition, and there's even courses on the business end. You will definitely wnat to be business savvy. You will have to get a business license and tax ID. You want your skills to be worthy of the fee you charge. You do not want to be sued for misrepresenting your skills...

An AWESOME camera that competes well with cameras twice the price is the Canon EOS 40D.

Good luck and have FUN!!! (Don't forget to get LOTS of PRACTICE!) ; )

What is the best digital camera for shooting high ISO images?




EuroElectr


I'm shopping for a digital camera that can capture excellent images at high ISO speeds.


Answer
It depends on how high you want the ISO to go and how much money you want to spend. BE CAUTIOUS when you see claims of 1600-3200 ISO for several cameras. Read the specifications carefully and you will see that these high ISO images are smaller files - much smaller - than you might expect. My SD900 still gives me the full 10 MP at "HI-AUTO" ISO, but many do not.

My 1600 images are useful, but not wonderful. You can find samples at any review site. In the point and shoot range, the Fuji F-series seem to have teh best reputation for low light shooting, so check them out.

Digital SLR's will do much better at high ISO's than P&S cameras. You did not specify what kind of camera you need or how much you can spend, but I'd bet the Canon EOS 5D is the high ISO king, because of the full-sized sensor.

I've been quite satisfied with my Nikon D200's ISO 1600 and you can even push it to 3200 if necessary. Naturally, the image starts to degrade, but please check sample images and see what you think. Here's an ISO 3200 shot. http://dpreview-img.fotki.com/gallery/nikond200_samples/originals/dsd_0245.jpg

There are many high ISO shots on this page. http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/nikond200_samples/

You can find the Canon EOS 5D samples here: http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/canoneos5d_samples/ but they seem to max out at ISO 1600.

Here's one: http://dpreview-img.fotki.com/gallery/canoneos5d_samples/originals/img_9795-dpp.jpg




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