Tbini87
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Hey guys,
my wife and I are in the process of starting a small photography company. We are planning on doing everything from portraits to newborn to wedding to sports. As you all know there is a lot of work that goes into it, and a decent amount of money being spent on new gear. In researching choices for cameras and lenses and all I am really torn between 2 different approaches.
The first approach is buying decent gear but not top of the line. This would include stuff like a D90, or sigma or tamron 17-50 2.8 lenses, etc. Some of this gears seems pretty legit, but definitely not top notch. Is this the gear we can have as backup or 2nd shooter gear? This approach saves a lot of money, but will probably leave us looking to upgrade within a year or two.
Approach number two is shelling out the extra cash now to enjoy top notch gear throughout our startup. This may help our image quality a little bit and will avoid the "need" to upgrade for possibly a long time. The downside is that this will be eating up a huge amount of our budget and there is definitely a limit to our cash supply.
So, what approach would you professionals recommend? I will give you a list of current gear and then a list of stuff that we may be looking at. Feel free to start any discussions that you feel is important to this topic, or just how you personally dealt with this situation. Thanks.
Gear we have:
D40 with kit lenses (pretty much useless for wedding work no?)
D90 gripped, 35mm 1.8 and 50mm 1.8
SB-600 speedlight
Gear we are looking into:
17-50mm zoom 2.8 (Nikon, Tamron, and Sigma)
50 (80)-200 zoom 2.8 (Nikon, Tamron)
Wide angle zoom 2.8 (Tokina 11-16mm, nikon)
Any general thoughts, specific gear recommendations, etc are totally welcome!
my wife and I are in the process of starting a small photography company. We are planning on doing everything from portraits to newborn to wedding to sports. As you all know there is a lot of work that goes into it, and a decent amount of money being spent on new gear. In researching choices for cameras and lenses and all I am really torn between 2 different approaches.
The first approach is buying decent gear but not top of the line. This would include stuff like a D90, or sigma or tamron 17-50 2.8 lenses, etc. Some of this gears seems pretty legit, but definitely not top notch. Is this the gear we can have as backup or 2nd shooter gear? This approach saves a lot of money, but will probably leave us looking to upgrade within a year or two.
Approach number two is shelling out the extra cash now to enjoy top notch gear throughout our startup. This may help our image quality a little bit and will avoid the "need" to upgrade for possibly a long time. The downside is that this will be eating up a huge amount of our budget and there is definitely a limit to our cash supply.
So, what approach would you professionals recommend? I will give you a list of current gear and then a list of stuff that we may be looking at. Feel free to start any discussions that you feel is important to this topic, or just how you personally dealt with this situation. Thanks.
Gear we have:
D40 with kit lenses (pretty much useless for wedding work no?)
D90 gripped, 35mm 1.8 and 50mm 1.8
SB-600 speedlight
Gear we are looking into:
17-50mm zoom 2.8 (Nikon, Tamron, and Sigma)
50 (80)-200 zoom 2.8 (Nikon, Tamron)
Wide angle zoom 2.8 (Tokina 11-16mm, nikon)
Any general thoughts, specific gear recommendations, etc are totally welcome!