I know there are a bunch of Nikon shooters around here, but, nothing gives more credibility than a big white, ugly lens.![]()
If you are paying a model to sit for a portrait, they won't care what you use.
Online shopping can be good for general research, but unless you know how to read between the lines, you're liable to end up with not such a good deal after all. For instance; some retailers have taken to selling "gray market" merchandise, which means that they might not have a U.S. warranty. The camera will work just fine up until the day that it doesn't, then you have to depend on some online company in some distant land to repair your camera at a reasonable cost.Where should I buy one from? Online, dept store, electronics store? How long will the battery charge last under normal to heavy use? Can all these Dseries switch an extra battery? Canon has a 1k version the 60 or 70D. Is that comparable to the 5500 or 7200?
They all look similar up the line. Are there any other boutique or Indy manufacturers with competitive pricing and similar products?
Purpose is mostly for portraits of models for my own enjoyment. So the iphone would be fine for that but if i'm paying something and convincing them to come then me taking pictures with my phone might be a little too obvious and not instill great confidence in the models
You just need to think outside the box here.Not being ugly here but if you have no experience, and no equipment why are you hiring models??
You just need to think outside the box here.Not being ugly here but if you have no experience, and no equipment why are you hiring models??
Not being ugly here but if you have no experience, and no equipment why are you hiring models??