Dont worry thanks for trying... Google is my friend ;-)
P.S In general really grateful for such a welcoming response from all to a newbie... some forums can be full members with a god complex if they have more than 100 posts lol...
Cheers
You may have misunderstood me.. I wasnt knocking anyone of being negative.. have appreciated the responses.. just saying how decisions can more complicated when you get down to it !!! Too many options I think.
Its funny .. you ask what you think is a simple question only to realize several hours later that the question has become so much more complicated lol...
Really appreciate all the help and advice... time to research a bit more me thinks !!!
Gonna tell the Mrs you all said she is better off...
Thanks all... in answer to above question..
Birth Photography is being present at actual birth and taking shots within seconds of newborn e.t.c
My wife is a doula (google is your friend) who are paid by the pregnant mother for support through birth e.t.c pre/post natal so my wife is looking to...
I could probably use some advice on that tbh...
I just want it as a toy for family e.t.c
My wife is toying with the idea of Birth Photography whether it will actually happen or not who knows, so for that purpose I want to get the camera with the best low light capabilities I can just incase she...
Hi all,
as title really... considering a purchase around the £1000 mark or maybe more if its worth it..
Important things are ISO performance (with lowish noise) for taking pics in poor light conditions...
I am not in camp Canon or camp Nikon so would consider either I suppose
Keep changing...
Hi guys... new here (obviously) and thought I would say a quick hi... relatively new to photography.. just an amateur
Don't do it for a job and don't plan to .. just for fun
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