How To Choose A Camera
Now, just about every professional photographer I know has, at one time or another, boasted that he/she can take high quality photos with any camera that’s put in his/her hands, from a disposable point-and-shoot on up. And to some extent that’s true. When you put time and thought into your photos, you’ll take better photographs no matter what camera you’re using. If you just click away without any consideration for how your shot is arranged, for the lighting and the angles, or for how the camera is focusing, it won’t matter what camera you have… your pictures won’t sell.Still, your camera will make a difference.
The great debate between film and digital has been laid to rest. If you’re planning to buy a camera today, there is no reason in the world not to buy a digital one. You’ll save money on film, you’ll get immediate feedback on your photos and you’ll be able to quickly and easily store your photographs on your computer. Plus, contrary to what a last few hold-outs say, you will not limit the markets you can sell your photos to.
You can get just as high quality photos with a digital camera as you can with film… provided you have a camera with the proper capabilities. For the best source for Cameras and photography related products I recommend: B&HPHOTOVIDEO
Til next time, Terry
Recent Comments