Camera dilemma again

Beckhusen 19 Aug 2014 16:04
Relax, guys, this whole thread (posts) is wasting time!
Be productive! ;)
RekindlePhoto 19 Aug 2014 18:19
It takes investment of both time and money to be successful. Very few make enough to count this as a business income without a good high quality camera, a fast computer, professional software and a fast as you can get internet. Can this be done for a few or several hundred dollars, no not really.
Marbury 19 Aug 2014 18:44
"No, You do need a mirror or a professional help..."

And I think you need lessons in grammar and manners ;-)
BunFest 19 Aug 2014 19:26
"And I think you need lessons in grammar and manners ;-)"

You are absolutely right on Grammar, but I have different manner to different object !
Do find professional help which you madly need, I think you are sick in some way... :(

Correction: I mean "badly need", not madly.
But "mad" as you said is quite true.
Marbury 19 Aug 2014 20:36
I have always been mad. Sick ? no. Again, you are a very strange person.
SimpleIconic 20 Aug 2014 07:53
For camera advice, I would say it is hard to start out. Especially if this is your only source of income. It really takes a long time to afford the gear you will want. That being said, you have to push yourself to figure out what sells and do it well with the gear you have. Every chance you get, you have to push your gear to the next level, and to the furthest of its capability.
RekindlePhoto 20 Aug 2014 13:55
so just keep it simple, go find a good used or low priced Canon Ti series. Good video and good photos.
gcrook 20 Aug 2014 15:13
I just re-read the whole thread and i have to say that cameras like the GH4 and A7 are propably a bit too much for this occasion.As rekindle said a used canon 60D or 600D for example paired with a rode mic, a 50 mm 1.4 lens, and a medium zoom like a 17-50 2.8, (again used) ,and magic lantern installed, is propably the best way to go for someone who wants to test the waters so to speak without regretting it in the long run.
Marbury 23 Aug 2014 17:07
I would tend to steer away from used gear because you never know the history. I have looked into Canon 600D but for me the image quality isn't too good. I think the Sony A7r would be a great camera because it has superb stills quality for shooting fine Art type images (landscapes) as well as good enough video. The Sony RX10 may be better for video but it's image quality is lacking.
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