What kind of camera take photos which can be published in a Magazine?
I mean, High Quality photos for publicity or National Geographic, Supermodels, this stuff (professional photos)
because i guess that with my t-70 i can't do this kind of works
i need i basic camera which takes QH photos, what would you recommend me?
Re: What kind of camera take photos which can be published in a Magazine?
Re: What kind of camera take photos which can be published in a Magazine?
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Originally Posted by AgingEyes
A Hasselblad will do.
Haha :D. I disagree though, it really depends on the type of photography you're looking to do. Magazine quality images typically will come from a 8+ megapixel digital SLR. You're looking in the Nikon Lineup at either the D80,D200,D300,D3,D2x or in the canon lineup at the EOS 40D,5D,1DMKIII,1DSMKII, in the pentax lineup at the K20D, or in the olympus lineup at the E-3. None of these are basic cameras, but provide images with sufficient resolution and image quality to be acceptable by most publications (except nat geo which I still believe prefers film). Remember though, it's the final image, not the camera that counts. If you have way too much money and shooting models then get a hasselblad and you're done; for still landscape shots just get a scanning back and you're set too.
Re: What kind of camera take photos which can be published in a Magazine?
ANY camera will. Example? Check out Terry Richardson's work. He shoots with basic P&S cameras, including the shots he's done for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit editions. Or take a look at David Burnett's prize winning shot of Al Gore shot with a Holga. It's not what you use but, how you use it :thumbsup: