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Canon Photography Cameras For Professionals
Gabriel | 2024-05-03 01:42:46 |
I am barely new to photography but I have seen this being used by professionals and enthusiasts. I wanted to try it and I am really happy that I am using it every time. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-09 06:11:26 |
I own three of these. Some things you just can't do efficiently with a DSLR, the Panasonic CX350 is my go-to. It's a work horse for professionals. We use these cameras for sports, training videos, informational messages from the president, promotional/marketing and also for feeding into a switcher for streaming and recording a 3-camera shoot like commencement. I've used this family of cameras for more than 20 years and transitioned from the DVX100 using mini-DV to the HMC150 using SD cards, and then the AC160, the UX180 and now I'm replacing my DVX200s with CX350s. All of the previously mentioned cameras (11-total) still work just fine, I've never had a problem, never had to send one away for repair. 5 |
Charles | 2024-06-14 02:20:43 |
Everyone has their preferences as to how they carry and store their equipment but it seems most professionals use Pelican cases. For cameras, I prefer a softer bag, but for the various smaller items that need to be protected and organized, I have found Pelican cases are the perfect fit. They are nearly indestructable, waterproof and do a great job of keeping all items from damage. 5 |
Jonathan | 2024-06-17 07:30:36 |
Absolute game changer. One of those rare cameras for professionals that comes along and tries to do everything and more -- and does it really well. It breaks down barriers previously established by other manufactures and stomps all over every other camera in its weight-class. If you're thinking about it, know that you'd have to be impossible to please if you were disappointed with this model. It's just insane what they were able to accomplish with the S1H. Insane. 5 |
Premude | 2024-08-24 03:45:12 |
For me as a middle level photographer, this was very informative, and would recommend must see product for anyone in the photography field from professionals to beginners. Presentations are so clear and specific subject related and contains are grate. Thanks to author for sharing his great experience and B&H photo for promoting such product. Premude 5 |
Michael | 2024-08-08 07:55:58 |
This is a product for professionals, and is very useful in nearly all genres of photography (maybe not landscape.) Flag light from very small intrusions to very large ones. Excellent quality matte surface on both sides. 5 |
anyonymous | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Photography student and was recommended by professionals. Built in slaves make it easy to use 3 plus at a time. Easy to adjust power settings. 5 |
Robert | 2024-09-16 08:56:45 |
If yours just starting back into or getting serious about photography, then this Nikon D7500 camera with the Nikon Nikkor 18-140mm lens is awesome. I have enjoyed this so much that I’m glad I switched from Canon to Nikon. I used to own Canon cameras and lenses when I was last into photography in my B.C. days. (Before Children). It was a serious but expensive hobby; however, I gave it up because we had twin boys and it just was too expensive with some of the challenges we faced and sold my equipment to. So go down the road about 12-13 years... and here we are. We were at one of my sons’ games and realized how much I missed taking action shots. A friend was sharing her shots of our son, and my wife suggested I get a camera for the boys with my recent bonus from work. We did after my research that led me to Nikon and the D7500 as a great in between the pricier full frame cameras and cheaper intro cameras. The fast processor, advanced tools and conveniences, and an overall good bang for the buck were positives, too. I’m glad that I did and enjoy a camera that allows me to avoid limitations over my control of a shot, brings me back to photography in a serious way, and allows me to use a camera that is not completely foreign to me. Nikon is very intuitive and I like the quality of their mid range lenses. I’m not a videographer, so 1080P or 4K video was not a major thing, yet this camera seems to be a great starter for that as well. The weight of the camera is great and it has on board flash. In the end, I’ve had the ability to get some very good shots. I highly recommend this as a step up, an alternative to a 5600, or a cheaper non-mirrorless camera. If your are into mainly videography, my research says go mirrorless; however, if photography is what you are after, consider this one as a serious contender. It’s just really good. 5 |
Texas Nature Boy | 2024-05-09 03:38:58 |
Used for nature photography with Canon EOS cameras and Canon 100 X 400 and Tamron 150 X 600 lenses. Easy set up and works flawlessly with any combination of camera and lens. Balance is not an issue and it is very easy to use and set up. Mine is mounted on a Vanguard Actus 323CT tripod base. Don't know why you would want to spend more money because as far as I can tell it does it all. 5 |
Melissa | 2024-05-15 09:20:52 |
I shoot and print landscape/wildlife photography with Nikon cameras and a Canon Pixma Pro-9000 MkII printer. I have tried quite a few different papers and I am most happy with the Hahnemuhle papers and especially the German Etching. I use it most often - it is very sharp, fantastic color, and a very attractive surface. I think it enhances my images. It is my first choice for the majority of my printing. 5 |