which camera is more proffessional

13 years 3 months ago #17800 by Scotty
Doesn't matter which one you'll pick, you'll end up upgrading down the line.

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13 years 3 months ago - 13 years 3 months ago #17802 by Stealthy Ninja
Cameras aren't professional, PEOPLE are professional.

Some people add crappy Lucis effects to Hasselblad pictures, so the camera really doesn't matter. Does buying the best paint brush make you Picasso?
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13 years 3 months ago #17804 by Scotty

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Cameras aren't professional, PEOPLE are professional.

Some people add crappy Lucis effects to Hasselblad pictures, so the camera really doesn't matter. Does buying the best paint brush make you Picasso?


Yes, agreed.

We know a guy who uses the best camera you can pretty much buy, and he sucks.

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13 years 3 months ago #17807 by luckywish1
that is funny gigggles gigggles so you think if i buy the canon or the nikon i will be fine

the funny thing is nikonusa sale nikond7000 for 1,199.00 is that one a proffessional one


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13 years 3 months ago #17813 by Scotty

luckywish1 wrote: that is funny gigggles gigggles so you think if i buy the canon or the nikon i will be fine

the funny thing is nikonusa sale nikond7000 for 1,199.00 is that one a proffessional one


It's in the middle.


It's honestly all about skill. There's photographers that can use 100 dollar point and shoots, and destroy me at photography. There's people that have $39,999 camera's, that can't shoot for the life of them.

You can get professional results with the 2 cameras you are looking at. They are both light, very mobile and can handle photography with good light conditions extremely well. They are both great tools to learn on. Honestly whichever feels better in your hand, and you like more, will matter more than anything.

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All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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13 years 3 months ago #17831 by Baydream

Scotty wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: which one would be more proffessional


Neither.


Scotty - Aren't you a proffessional ? :evil:

Shoot, learn and share. It will make you a better photographer.
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13 years 3 months ago #17836 by Stealthy Ninja

Baydream wrote:

Scotty wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: which one would be more proffessional


Neither.


Scotty - Aren't you a proffessional ? :evil:


Non Sequiturs are my job dude. ;)



I suggest you buy CANON Penny.

You should honestly go here: photography-on-the.net/forum/

Ask them all the questions you like, they know a LOT about Canon Cameras and should be able to help you choose.
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13 years 3 months ago #17837 by Scotty

Baydream wrote:

Scotty wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: which one would be more proffessional


Neither.


Scotty - Aren't you a proffessional ? :evil:


Technically.

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13 years 3 months ago #17840 by Stealthy Ninja
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13 years 3 months ago #17849 by luckywish1
i like that video


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13 years 3 months ago #17855 by Scotty

luckywish1 wrote: i like that video


Help you decide?

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13 years 3 months ago #17860 by luckywish1
im still thinking gigggles gigggles


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13 years 3 months ago #17863 by luckywish1
which one did the best on video was it the cannon or the nikon d3100 now i forgot gigggles


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13 years 3 months ago #17865 by Karl Wertanen
I'm enjoying this thread.
Hello from me, to you all
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13 years 3 months ago #17873 by Stealthy Ninja

luckywish1 wrote: which one did the best on video was it the cannon or the nikon d3100 now i forgot gigggles


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