orange_fox
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Hi,
I've been an amature photographer for several years now, and am very familar with Photoshop. I've been using my mum's Nikon D90, but now want to get my own camera. I've been saving for two years, and now that I've just finished my degree, think it's time to take the plunge and get my own!
The problem is, although I'm creatively capable, I'm not very clued up on the technical side of things, and would really appreciate some advice.
I'm planning on spending a few months trialling and learning my camera, and then potentially getting in to wedding photography. I really want to buy equipment that's capable of producing highly professional looking shots ..... and that's where I need your advice please!!
Like I said, I have around £1500 to spend, although there's a chance I may be able to save a bit more if necessary.
Could you please give me advice on what camera to buy? It's going to be for weddings and also sports. I'd also like to know which lenses to get at first (I know I'll prob have to add to these over time).
A good telephoto lens, a macro lens, a wide angle lens, and then a basic lens is what I'm thinking .... but I'm happy to be corrected.
What do I need to look for when looking to achieve very high quality photos? I LOVE the shots that capture moving crisp detail (eg water splashes). Does that require a fast shutter speed, and if so what do I need to look for?
I hope I've given enough info for you to get an idea of what I'm after. Please feel free to ask questions if I haven't made sense!
Thank you in advance!
I've been an amature photographer for several years now, and am very familar with Photoshop. I've been using my mum's Nikon D90, but now want to get my own camera. I've been saving for two years, and now that I've just finished my degree, think it's time to take the plunge and get my own!
The problem is, although I'm creatively capable, I'm not very clued up on the technical side of things, and would really appreciate some advice.
I'm planning on spending a few months trialling and learning my camera, and then potentially getting in to wedding photography. I really want to buy equipment that's capable of producing highly professional looking shots ..... and that's where I need your advice please!!
Like I said, I have around £1500 to spend, although there's a chance I may be able to save a bit more if necessary.
Could you please give me advice on what camera to buy? It's going to be for weddings and also sports. I'd also like to know which lenses to get at first (I know I'll prob have to add to these over time).
A good telephoto lens, a macro lens, a wide angle lens, and then a basic lens is what I'm thinking .... but I'm happy to be corrected.
What do I need to look for when looking to achieve very high quality photos? I LOVE the shots that capture moving crisp detail (eg water splashes). Does that require a fast shutter speed, and if so what do I need to look for?
I hope I've given enough info for you to get an idea of what I'm after. Please feel free to ask questions if I haven't made sense!
Thank you in advance!