I'm a photographer, I sell my photos straight to adobe. I use a ten-year-old camera with the strap that came with it. the cheapest 128 gig card at Walmart (that has literally never failed me once), and I'm doing just fine. But hey that's the fun of photography we're both in the same field but doing completely different things.
what if i dont exactly know what type of photos ill be taking, i have an a6400 rn with a kit lens and ive been doing a lot of nature, city, landscape, and portrait photography
Don't be afraid to outgrow your current kit! the a6400 is a great camera and if you're not making income from photography don't stress too much :) shoot lots of photos and you'll be able to tell if your kit is missing something you really need!
I'm a photographer, I sell my photos straight to adobe. I use a ten-year-old camera with the strap that came with it. the cheapest 128 gig card at Walmart (that has literally never failed me once), and I'm doing just fine. But hey that's the fun of photography we're both in the same field but doing completely different things.
Absolutely! Photography is super individual, definitely not “one size fits all” but it does sound like you could benefit from an upgrade or two 😂
Gear is all subjective preferences anyways!
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what if i dont exactly know what type of photos ill be taking, i have an a6400 rn with a kit lens and ive been doing a lot of nature, city, landscape, and portrait photography
Don't be afraid to outgrow your current kit! the a6400 is a great camera and if you're not making income from photography don't stress too much :) shoot lots of photos and you'll be able to tell if your kit is missing something you really need!
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