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manpreet
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3 years ago
I'm studying photography to became a professional photographer, and I want to buy a professional camera. Because it's expensive, I want to buy the right one the first time. I want it to last through work after my graduation.
What kind of tips, specifications, and features do I need to look for as I make this purchase, including functions that I may not need now but will be needed for work?
I'm a writer/editor in an important magazine about art in my country, and I'm studying for getting photographic job. So I need a camera for very professional work.
Think on the problem that I don't know nothing about and I need to buy a gift. :D
It's for general purpose, but the most style I'll use is for photographic art, micro and macro. I need tips and specifications for lens, and useful functions (like light expose, time expose (I don't know how it's called in English, I'm Spanish native speaker), color response, color respect, etc.