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April 18th, 2010

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Tips for a first professional camera?

Hello, I need some advice for my first professional camera and I'm looking in the register photography school and my first book on making a career of photography I have my eye on! "I was originally very start buying the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, but I thought it was going to ask some advice from some other photographer professionals on how the Nikon / Olympus / ect .. to match? Also I would prefer the camera advised to be in and around the 3000.00 price point, but of course do not hesitate to advise the camera beyond that price, if you believed to far exceed the mark Canon II. Thanks

Professionals usually only buy the professional digital SLR that matches the camera system who have been using it professionally. If you're not a professional, then buy the least expensive DSLR you can find and some goals and start to learn and use. It can be three to five years. Spending $ 550 for a digital SLR entry-level with two lenses and using the rest of its budget to buy additional lenses is a good stratagy … a Once you have all nailed photo skills, then you can buy a high tech camera and have the most lenses that require a majority pro professionals spend at least one or two years to learn to use their cameras using film school. Currently all professionals use cameras Nikon and Canon DSLR (if they are not shooting in medium format – using Mamiya cameras or Hasselbald) If you really want your video is on the Mark II, the Nikon D90 has video and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgmrOrzPVvk&feature=related .. Link to a video showing the $ 1000 D90

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Canon EOS 5D review?

I recently read some reviews on the 5D, and I would like opinions about its validity. Full Frame Sensor Questions: In short, even "The Canon" lenses do not provide a uniform illumination of light on censorship. Vignetting is a serious problem for the 5D. If want results pointed to a full stop is a lot. Swing and a lack of portrait shooters looking to shoot wide. Color reproduction is terrible. There is a cyan cast to most sensitive images. The autofocus is fast, but inaccurate. Only 65% of my images showed critical approach, which said: Canon was: "Ok." Low speed: 3 frames per second is not appropriate to consider a higher speed of other DSLRs. How do feel about these issues? Have you water? What alternatives exist for the 5D (at similar prices.) Thank you.

I have no experience personal with the 5D I only know what I read online. Http: / / check www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/5d_pg7.html and see the same elements mentioned that you have raised. I would say it is minor. What happens is they get corrupted by the use of lenses Full-size small sensors that we have only (or mostly) the sweet spot of the cup. See http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/5d_samples.html and shows the cartoons, but it seems that this is only a matter of much wider focal lengths. Perhaps you might consider a "serious problem", but I 'm not sure how often it is really made inyour manifest. I would say it is fairly easy to handle in Photoshop (although my Photoshop Elements is a correction filter sticker) is not a problem. If you have no culture of the ball anyway, than to fix. I'm sure you've seen this 2Cnikon_d200% http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_eos5d & Show = all but perhaps you have not seen this comparison: [Note http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/content/Nikon-D200-vs-Canon-EOS-5D-Head-to-Head-Review -. htm navigation up to the] Review See also: http://photo.net/equipment/canon/fullframe/ compare a full frame sensor vs APS. I think the only 5D is an alternative to the Nikon D200. I mean, you can put the Canon 30D here if you want to cover the market, but I think the D200 is better. Maybe Nikon is my bias, but I do. Look at the picture of Steve and sample every site dpreview.com. Study them. It is a pain in the neck, but is about to expose large amounts of money for a camera.

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