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Priya Chop
I am looking for a professional DSLR camera that produces high quality raw photographs. I want to click photographs outdoor as well as indoor, portraits, de-focused backgrounds, medium zoom photographs and macros as well. I reviewed few cameras and I found SONY NEX-5 admirable as it fits my budget and due to its compact design, hence useful for easy handling and carrying. Please give your opinions or suggestions.
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I would argue that all the dslrs and cameras like them - such as the NEX - are candidates for professional use. I'm not a pro photographer, so I can't say that the NEX is 100% pro worthy, but based on what is coming out for the NEX system it appears the NEX is on its way to becoming a full-on pro system. If the NEX line of camcorders are any indication, since a fully professional video camera came out this year, we may see the NEX system evolving into a professional system in the next few years.
From what I can see, any camera with interchangeable lenses and a large sensor like the NEX and dslrs can be used for professional photography. Having recently purchased an NEX 5 of my own, I realistically see this camera as robust enough to be a starting point for a professional career in photography exactly the same way as if I bought a Canon t3i (600D) or a Nikon D5100 or an OLympus PEN EP L1 (a camera similar to the NEX but with a smaller sensor) and so on.
So to wrap it up - every interchangeable lens camera such as an NEX or an dSLR can create professional quality photos. Another thing, there are pros out there, probably not a whole lot but they're out there, who use their iPhone as their main camera.
The tool is important but your skill as a photographer is what will allow you create professional photos - and so I recommend going with whatever you feel is the best suited tool for you. If for you it's the NEX, like it seems to me, then I say go for it.
I would argue that all the dslrs and cameras like them - such as the NEX - are candidates for professional use. I'm not a pro photographer, so I can't say that the NEX is 100% pro worthy, but based on what is coming out for the NEX system it appears the NEX is on its way to becoming a full-on pro system. If the NEX line of camcorders are any indication, since a fully professional video camera came out this year, we may see the NEX system evolving into a professional system in the next few years.
From what I can see, any camera with interchangeable lenses and a large sensor like the NEX and dslrs can be used for professional photography. Having recently purchased an NEX 5 of my own, I realistically see this camera as robust enough to be a starting point for a professional career in photography exactly the same way as if I bought a Canon t3i (600D) or a Nikon D5100 or an OLympus PEN EP L1 (a camera similar to the NEX but with a smaller sensor) and so on.
So to wrap it up - every interchangeable lens camera such as an NEX or an dSLR can create professional quality photos. Another thing, there are pros out there, probably not a whole lot but they're out there, who use their iPhone as their main camera.
The tool is important but your skill as a photographer is what will allow you create professional photos - and so I recommend going with whatever you feel is the best suited tool for you. If for you it's the NEX, like it seems to me, then I say go for it.
How to make sure all functions work properly after buying a used/refurbished DSLR?
shine
Hi, I will be receiving a used DSLR camera, (Nikon D5100), since I'm a beginner, I dont know anything. How can I know everything works exactly like new and that the images and all the functions are perfectly right?
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Actually I would have recommended that you make sure of that before you buy. That means being able to handle, shoot with and closely examine the shots it takes on a computer before any money changes hands.
But, since you didn't do that, and if it comes with an owner's manual sit down and read it with the camera in your lap. If you don't have a manual you can download one in pdf format from the Nikon site.
As you're reading check each function as it's presented in the book. By the time you're done you'll have the answer to your question.
Best of luck
Actually I would have recommended that you make sure of that before you buy. That means being able to handle, shoot with and closely examine the shots it takes on a computer before any money changes hands.
But, since you didn't do that, and if it comes with an owner's manual sit down and read it with the camera in your lap. If you don't have a manual you can download one in pdf format from the Nikon site.
As you're reading check each function as it's presented in the book. By the time you're done you'll have the answer to your question.
Best of luck
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