Not a week goes by that someone asks us, "What camera should I buy?" Honestly, there are too many variables to be able to make a recommendation without diving deep into conversation with you about what in the world you're going to do with your new camera.
Personally, I love the Canon 5D, but I'm not sure everyone wants to spend $2500 for the camera body only (no lens, no flash, no memory cards).
Your best bet is to go to DP Review and do your homework. Start with the Buying Guide to figure out what cameras might be recommended. Who knows, you might end up with a Canon G9 a favorite p&s (that's point & shoot for you home gamers) of professional photographers.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
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Dallas Wedding Photographer / Wedding Photojournalist
We've had so many questions from other photographers about the types of gear we prefer, the programs we use and our work flow that we've created a blog to help educate the wedding photographer professional.
If you are interested in the portrait or wedding photography provided by Chris Moseley Photography, go to http://blog.chrismoseley.com/to see the latest or visit http://www.chrismoseley.com/
If you are interested in the portrait or wedding photography provided by Chris Moseley Photography, go to http://blog.chrismoseley.com/to see the latest or visit http://www.chrismoseley.com/
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