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What is a good digital camera for professional photography?

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What is a good digital camera for professional photography?

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  1. If you are doing landscape, architectural or product photography I would suggest the Linhof Technikardan, its what I use for landscape and architectural work because it is compact like a field camera but with movements more similar to a studio view camera.  

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/72...

    and the new Phase One P65, 60 megapixel back http://www.phaseone.com/ or if you are more into landscapes than anything else I would suggest  the betterlight 10k-hs scanning back with the panoramic adapter which can yields 2.8 gigapixel images(my friend just gave me a demo in the field, amazing results, and the prints we made on his wide format Epson blew me away, beats the prints from my scanned 4x5 chromes).    


  2. The new Sony Alpha is a good one, as is the Canon Eos 3D or the EOS 1 MARK II. I suggest you visit this site:

    www.Photo.net

    You'll get your answer easilly

    Warning: they are not cheap

    One more word of advice: If you want to be serious about Professional photography, buy the cheapest professional model you can find ( maybe a sony or canon, but not the top of the line) and buy really good lenses, lenses are expensive, and you should start with a 50mm/1.4, a 28mm, and a 130mm, These lenses alone will cost you upwards of $5000, but they are much more important than the camera itself.

  3. what the guy above said and i hear nikons are ok also,

    if you want great try the hasselblad h3d or a rz mamiya with a digital zd back

    usually one gets the skills and knowledge to know what camera to buy before going pro, but its popular not to nowadays

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  4. Whats your budget?

    This will really tell you what type of camera you can buy

    You can spend 30k on a camera if you wanted.

    Most professional cameras range around 5 to 10k then around 2k for couple good lenses.

    Over all find what your budget is. Compare the cameras in your range. There will only be a few. All the dslr are about the same you have to find out what one fits you best.

    IF you tell me you have 600 bucks to spend it would be the

    sony a200

    nikon 40

    canon rebel

    1000ish?

    nikon d90

    canon d40

    sony a350

    1500ish

    nikon d300

    sony a700

    3000

    1D Mark

    nikon d700

    and so on.

  5. It would depend somewhat upon what your field is, general portraiture, landscape, product, weddings, etc. Could you let us know your field of expertise?

  6. How much are you willing to spend?

    DSLR's range in price from a few hundred, to around fifty thousand. How much you want to spend is really important. However, i'll give you a taste of all budget here:

    Entry Level- Beginner In Photography

    http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Digital-18-5...

    Nikon D40 466$ I have this camera, here are some of my pictures:

    http://flickr.com/photos/27145979@N02/

    Semi Pro Camera- For Semi-Pros, Or As A Pro Back Up:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HGI...

    Nikon D80 1,000$

    More Semi-Pro Camera:

    http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D300-12-3MP-...

    NIkon D300 1,650$

    i don't imagine you want a camera that's over four thousand if you're just beginning right?

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