TCRphoto
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Hi everyone.
I have been doing a lot of research lately on the best camera to suit my needs. I'm looking at D-SLR/SLTs and having trouble
deciding, so I decide that perhaps I could get some input from you folks.
I shoot 90% indoors/in studio with strobes. And the other 10% of the time I shoot outside in mostly bright lighting, so low light performance is
a very low priority for me. FPS speed is less of a concern as well. I also do prefer a camera with greater resolution because I do occasionally
make larger poster-sized prints. However, image quality is my highest priority.
My price range is generally in the 2000 dollar range with portrait lens. I can stretch a little for the right combo.
I have narrowed it down to the Sony a77 and the Nikon D7000 (I currently shoot Nikon but don't have a huge assortment of lenses so switching
systems is not much of a hassle).
I already have the decent 18-55mm VR lens so I figured if I did purchase the D7000, I'd get that and a wide angle zoom, like the 10-24mm nikkor.
The Sony a77 outfit comes with what looks to be an excellent 16-50mm constant 2.8 zoom lens.
I guess part of the problem is that Nikon and Canon are sort of between generations right now. The d800 looks like it's going to be out of my
price range, so I'm not sure I want to wait for that. Image quality is my highest priority, followed by resolution. Should I perhaps wait
for the next generation of APS-C cameras from Nikon and Canon? Or is the Sony a77 a good buy? Or is the d7000 better?
Any input you guys have for a studio photographer would be appreciated. Thanks.
I have been doing a lot of research lately on the best camera to suit my needs. I'm looking at D-SLR/SLTs and having trouble
deciding, so I decide that perhaps I could get some input from you folks.
I shoot 90% indoors/in studio with strobes. And the other 10% of the time I shoot outside in mostly bright lighting, so low light performance is
a very low priority for me. FPS speed is less of a concern as well. I also do prefer a camera with greater resolution because I do occasionally
make larger poster-sized prints. However, image quality is my highest priority.
My price range is generally in the 2000 dollar range with portrait lens. I can stretch a little for the right combo.
I have narrowed it down to the Sony a77 and the Nikon D7000 (I currently shoot Nikon but don't have a huge assortment of lenses so switching
systems is not much of a hassle).
I already have the decent 18-55mm VR lens so I figured if I did purchase the D7000, I'd get that and a wide angle zoom, like the 10-24mm nikkor.
The Sony a77 outfit comes with what looks to be an excellent 16-50mm constant 2.8 zoom lens.
I guess part of the problem is that Nikon and Canon are sort of between generations right now. The d800 looks like it's going to be out of my
price range, so I'm not sure I want to wait for that. Image quality is my highest priority, followed by resolution. Should I perhaps wait
for the next generation of APS-C cameras from Nikon and Canon? Or is the Sony a77 a good buy? Or is the d7000 better?
Any input you guys have for a studio photographer would be appreciated. Thanks.