Timeline for Camera vs. Lens
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Jul 12, 2014 at 17:46 | comment | added | inkista | If by serious you mean pro, you'll also want to consider business classes, too. :) And if you're going pro, then I'd say glass before bodies just from the depreciation standpoint. But do not go into debt. Easiest way to tank a business is through gear lust. Suggest you work your way through Zack Arias's Q&A tumblr, starting with the gear he got started with. It'll give you insights into what a pro photographer's life is like. | |
Jul 12, 2014 at 4:05 | comment | added | Carol Chalfant Lewis | I'm not totally a beginner but yes I have a TON of learning to do. I am currently taking a course in the fundamentals of photography. I have shot several weddings, engagements, and portraits and am constantly practicing what I'm learning. I am finally moving into using manual rather than just auto. I am using an external flash and Lightroom as an editing software. | |
Jul 12, 2014 at 0:58 | comment | added | inkista | True. OTOH, 4 years is rare, and quite a few of the prosumer crop models in the Canon XXD and Nikon D90/D7000 lines have refreshed within two years. And how far you are from a model refresh does depend on where you are in the release cycle--with the staggered tier releasing, it pays to research when the last model in that tier came out. | |
Jul 12, 2014 at 0:22 | comment | added | Michael C | The fast product cycle discussed in your answer is typical of entry level DLSRs. But as you move up the chain, the product cycles tend to get longer and longer. Canon and Nikon both renew their flagship DSLRs on about a 3-4 year cycle. | |
Jul 12, 2014 at 0:04 | history | edited | inkista | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jul 11, 2014 at 20:34 | history | answered | inkista | CC BY-SA 3.0 |