You want to see good photographers check out this photo sharing site:
http://500px.com/
I chose the Canon T3i over the 60D because it was much lighter. My all around favorite lens is the 24-70, 2.8. I recently added the 17-55, 2.8 for a general walk around lens. The 10-22 mm is great for trailer interior shots!mikeschn wrote: ...snip...
Mike...
P.S. Yea I'm in the market for an EF-S lens, something in the neighborhood of 18-55mm or 18-85mm. f3.5-f5.6
robfisher wrote:
Now it's my turn to step up and we are on an extremely tight budget. What camera(s) and what computer/program will she need to do things marketable like weddings and portraits. She's thinking just on location shooting, no studio.
Any ideas?
bc toys wrote:If she uses Mac she can't use GIMP if she has a PC it is a great program to use. I got a canon S5is and it takes great photos for a starter student. I wish her the best.
mikeschn wrote:Cliff,
I'm considering this 17-85 f/4-5.6
http://www.cameralabs.com/features/Cano ... age6.shtml
and that 70-200, f2.8 is outrageously expensive!!!
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/6 ... 8L_IS.html
Macro lens? I have this one...
http://www.cameralabs.com/lenses/Canon/ ... F_50_MACRO
Here's a review: http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Revi ... eview.aspx
Mike...
Gaelen wrote:In the "dating myself" category, I have always been an amateur photographer - but in college took several required journalism photo course where I used a couple different school rental manual cameras and learned both black/white and color photography (yeah - pre-digital, pre-memory cards. Darkrooms and everything.)
However, what I learned in those classes were the skills I needed to take a good shot with whatever equipment I had available. Sometimes, it's been a really nice digital DSLR (I'm a Nikon girl, although I've got a soft spot for those manual Pentak K1000s that I learned on.) Once, it was even a vintage Leica. More often, it was my old reliable Nikon CoolPix with a zoom - which is still the camera of choice I carry when I want better than phone quality but don't have room for bulk or weight...its smaller than a deck of cards. Last year, I treated myself to a bridge digital camera, a 14mp Fuji with an 18x zoom, which I love - perfect combo of light and fast with a long enough fixed lens to give me versatility in any lighting....snips.
Gaelen wrote:-snip-And don't ever underestimate how important it can be to be able to apply your well-developed shooting eye at the right place and the right time. I just sold a dozen photographs, from an event I'd had no plans to cover, AND I can deduct my trip to NYC since I "worked." That's making what you love to do pay the bills.
Best of luck to your daughter - it's good to have dreams and to have such a clear idea of what she wants to do.
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