quote:Originally posted by edelbrock: Oh Adam, I just sent you an email about cameras just a few minutes ago before I discovered this post. I actually think what I just read here answered a lot of my questions, lol. Looks like I'm gonna have to look into properly lighting my subjects as that seems to be the main thing. I've been shooting on a camera phone for years now and they actually work really well in good lighting. I also prefer to shoot outdoors because the lighting is so perfect. I just picked up a Canon Rebel T5 hoping to increase my photo/video quality. I have so much to learn about ISO speed and shutter and F stops.
Good starter DSLR, but make sure if shooting during low light conditions that your ISO isn't much over 800, photos become quite 'noisy'.
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Yeah I read that before. So far, none of my rooms indoor come close to the light required to shoot at that speed. I've been pricing out lighting all day. I think I'm gonna start with a couple softboxes since I plan on shooting video more than anything.