Monday, September 18, 2006

Recommend a good Dig Camera for my Home studio?...

...I have all the basic gizmos for home studio. I am now looking for a decent camera - my budget is max 1500 but open for additional 100's if better picture available. I am good at Photoshop so it is possible on my side to do a good post processing on images.

My bottomline is which is the best camera - picture quality wise keeping functionalities, ease of use, body material,grip aside?

(question posted on 2006-07-24 13:36:32)

"If you are only going to do studio photography. That is indoors with flash or continuous lighting, then I would go with Nikon. If you are going out doors for night, sports, or event photography then go with Canon. It all comes down to lenses. Nikon has better lenses for indoor studio photography. Canon has a better lens selection and greater flexibility. Canon has better flashes and the IR remote capability works flawlessly. Both lines have Professional lens lines that are worth every penny. Both have lower consumer lens that are no better than 3rd party company lens (Tamron the best of them). In fact Tamron is making some of the Pro lenses sold under the Nikon and Canon labels."
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Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20060724133632AAEZaXH

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