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Photographers are a social group.  We like to walk up to each other and talk because of our common passions for capturing photos, but often times amongst the first questions might be “What are you shooting with?”  or “What kind of camera is that?”  Does it really matter? Do we really care what someone else is shooting with? Is it just something we ask because we don’t know what else to ask at the time? Do we judge someone depending on what they’re shooting with?

 

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Canon XSi, 15-85mm IS 3.5-5.6, Est. 2010

 

Does gear matter?  It depends.  When you’re getting into very specialized kinds of shooting like action or sports photography or underwater photography or commercial photography.  All these require a bit of gear that require long lenses, fast shutters, weather sealed camera bodies, and high pixel density.  But to the average camera holder, all that is just icing.

 

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Macro, Canon XSi, 50mm 1.8 held backward. Est 2010.  By Harrison Kuo

 

The modern digital camera is leaps and bounds more advanced than the best analog camera and film.  Sure there’s a bit of nostalgia and feel that can’t be replicated by the digital camera, but for the most part, digital cameras are superior. That being said, you don’t need a top of the line camera to create fantastic images.  Lenses are being manufactured with incredible accuracy and camera sensors with amazing performance.    What matters is not so much how much you spent or how many megapixels you can capture, but the person and mind behind the camera.  A $3000 camera is only so good as the person holding it, photographing with it, and editing the photos from it after. I’ve seen photographers do amazing work with just an entry level DSLR and a 50mm, point and shoots, and even iPhones.  Knowing your gear and being creative with that gear makes all the difference in the world.

 

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Handheld Canon XSi with 15-85mm IS 3.5-5.6. Est 2010

 

Use what you’ve got.  Learn and push that gear as far as you can make it.  You CAN do it with what you have.  Gear does not matter… as much as you think.  :]

Have thoughts about gear?  Think I’m wrong?  Think I’m right?  Leave a comment below!

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Hey Friends! We’re going behind the scenes! Last week we shot with our friend Courtnay in our studio!  We brought in the whole crew!  Check out what we did!

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We’ve been shooting with Courtnay (a.k.a. Tsubasahime) ever since 2012, but this is the first time we’ve shot her out of cosplay, so we were really excited about what we could do!  We were grateful to have Kim on to do makeup and as always Katrina to do hair!  We’ve only been able to work with Kim twice, but her work is really superb, and I really can’t stress enough how much I love Katrina’s hair styling abilities. Nikki was also here helping with styling our shoot!  She had just gotten off a weekend at Anime Festival Orlando (which I did a silly little vlog of), so it was nice to have her here to play! :]

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When I bought my first camera, I had no clue what I was looking for as far as cameras went.  I knew my budget and pressed “checkout”.  But now as a photographer, I get this question ALL the time: “What kind of camera should I get?”  Buying a camera is no easy task and is quite an investment. There are literally hundreds, maybe thousands, of ways to answer that question.  While I don’t mind helping my friends pick out a camera for themselves, I decided that writing this guide would be a great way to get the ball rolling for a future camera owner. :]

 

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