as a professional shooter, of course your camera matters. output and file size are super important if you’re shooting for print, or billboards, or any type advertising. any professional photographer worth a damn will tell you photography is all in the details, and getting a sharper image and a bigger file makes a WORLD OF A DIFFERENCE. but, if you're a beginner just starting out, if you’re a hobbyist, an artist, if you shoot for strictly instagram or the web, then i’m going to break down and show you why you can get almost the EXACT same image from a $500 sony a6000 , a $3500 canon 5d mkiv, and a $9,000 hasselblad x1dii.
any questions? leave a comment and i’ll hit you right back.
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