Hi Matthew,
Just for my info.... Photography A-level is an official study for photographer, right ? In Holland they may call it differently, but I just want to know if I'm right.
Does the school offer any advice ? I would buy a camera brand that is widely used in school, so you may be able to buy / exchange camera's and/or lenses during your training.
That's it for now, looking forward to some more info.
Cheers,
Iwan
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Re: A good camera for photography a-level?
Hello Matthew...
Some questions.....what will be your primary objectives.......how important is frames per second for you......and second to that....do you therefor need a large buffer? Is that €700,-- for the body alone, or do you allso need to have an optic for that?
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Some questions.....what will be your primary objectives.......how important is frames per second for you......and second to that....do you therefor need a large buffer? Is that €700,-- for the body alone, or do you allso need to have an optic for that?
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