Friday, June 21, 2013

What is the best digital professional camera?

Question by MurphysGirl: What is the best digital professional camera?
I am wanting to purchase a high tech digital camera to start a photography business. I know there are many opinions and options about the best digital cameras on the market, but what I need to know is other's opinion on what camera offers the best bang for my buck? Personal experience with cameras would be wonderful!


Best answer:

Answer by NO N
Well first ask yourself, what kind of photography will you be doing? Sports and actions pro's like Canon, while nature and landscape pro's lean more toward Nikon.
I own Nikon and the biggest reason I chose Nikon was for the lenses. You can use any (most) nikon len on any (most) nikon camera. In fact Nikon is the only camera that does that. And the lens are backwards compatiable.



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11 comments:

  1. In the professional range, I think of Hasselblad, Phase One or Mamiya cameras

    Well, Leica too

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  2. Check out this one:http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/766903-REG/Hasselblad_70490520_H4D_200MS_Digital_Camera.html

    The Hasselblad H4D is probably the best professional camera out there. 50 megapixels and just a hair over $ 44,000. Toss in a few lenses, a backup body, and you can have best digital professional camera system for less than $ 100,000. What a deal!!!!



    Prepare yourself for other ridiculous answers. Here is the thing. The fact that you asked this question indicates that you are no where near ready to consider opening your own photography business.

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  3. Ok, here is one of those answers that Tim promised you:

    Goodie.... I'll go out to buy some brushes and paints (which are the professional ones?) then I'll become a famous painter.

    Or maybe I should buy cooking stuff and become a famous chef.

    Or a horse? A racing car? Hmmm..... wonder what would make me look the most professional ;-)

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  4. A true pro can take amazing photos with *any* camera. Likewise, a complicated professional camera in the hands of a beginner will take terrible photos.

    I would recommend buying one the cheapest entry-level DSLRs, like a Canon 1100D or Nikon D3100. Then buy some books and/or sign up for a course so you can learn the basics of exposure, composition and a whole bunch of other stuff.

    I have owned a Canon 450D for several years while I have been continuously learning about photography from the internet, from books and from watching professionals. I'm nowhere near outgrowing it yet, but I'm having fun. I don't want to be a professional - I just enjoy taking pictures and being able to put them on my blog, or have them printed and framed or bound into books.

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  5. OK, facetious answers aside.

    You asked the wrong question, you are not looking for the "best" digital professional camera unless you want to spend tens of thousands of dollars.

    If you want to get into photography start with an entry level DSLR, or if that's too much money, then a bridge camera would be fine. You have a lot of learning to do before you will be able to start a successful photography business.

    The problem is it's not "professional" cameras that make people "professional" - it's their skill. No skill = unremarkable photos = no body will want to buy them = a failed business.

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  6. The best professional digital camera with best bang for buck is the Pentax 645D

    http://aviewfinderdarkly.com.au/2011/07/14/pentax-limited-edition-645d/

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  7. The Canikonypenpus 9000+ ... It allows you to take any photo just like the best professional photographer you have ever seen.... Its images are truly amazing and you require absolutely no skill to work it. It comes in at a very reasonable price and here's the cut.... It doesn't exist!
    There is no be all and end all camera, if you had any idea about professional photography you would know that already.

    Any DSLR on the market produces quality images and quite a few compacts do as well... It's the mug behind the lens that makes the difference.

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  8. You haven't stated a budget. You could buy a Canon 5D mkii for a couple of grand or you could spend £15,000 on one.

    You've said you're just starting a business, does that mean you're new to the medium? If so, you will need a camera you understand, not some expensive high tech piece of equipment you could break because you don't.

    It really is more difficult than simply saying 'oh people say x is the best camera so i'll buy that...'

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  9. If you can't even decide what camera to buy on your own, you are nowhere near ready to have your own business.

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  10. Why does your question remind me of this video?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oqHrPQ9ULM

    ...... sigh ........

    steve

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  11. hahahahahaha

    Oh boy, I love these questions.

    You are going to start a photography business but have no idea about which equipment to get.

    Boy, you will go far.


    Go and buy a Hasselblad kit and associated accessories.
    Don't worry that you know absolutely nothing about photography, you will have a top of the range camera so you are bound to take great pictures and make your fortune.

    Alternatively - GROW UP. Take the next few years to learn the business and trade and then IF rpt IF you are good enough you will maybe know a little bit and be able to THINK about starting a business on your own.

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