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Suitable camera?

GoodNewmover
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What camera is best, suitable, for taking pictures of products and people?
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Canon EOS 5D MK2 , at around £2.8K looks quite nice, seriously though its dependent on your budget, do you want point and shoot, manual control SLR interchangeable lens or what?That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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Really depends also on what you plan to do with the pics after?Survey earnings total 2009 £417, 2010 £875, 2011 £5740
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Yip. Let us have a budget and we will see what can be done. If you are taking portraits of products and people then you will need a COMPLETE different set up from, say, wildlife. For the kind of shooting you are hinting at, the onus will be on a good lighting rig
Not to fussed on the 5d MkII, personally I would prefer
http://www.warehouseexpress.com/buy-canon-eos-1ds-mk-iii-digital-slr-camera-body/p1021788
Along with a
http://www.warehouseexpress.com/buy-sigma-200-500mm-f2-8-ex-dg-telephoto-zoom-lens-canon-fit/p1030537
Thats lens is a bargin. The price has dropped about 40% since I last looked. Nice I will take 2There are 10 kinds of people that understand binary
Those that do
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