what model of digital canon camera`s is really best for professional f ashion photography price dosent matter?
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- its the EOS 400 d model fits over 80 lenses
- You can't go wrong with top of the line Nikon or Canon. I am most familiar with the Nikon line so I can tell you about that one. The D50, D70, and D80 are all great. The D200 is unbelievable. There is nothing you can't do with it. The Nikon accessories (o-camera flashes and remote flashes) and the Nikon lenses (fixed, zoom, and anti-vibration) give you a lot of professional quality to go with that. There is a Nikon web site and they also have a printed catalog.
- If price is truly not an object take a look at the Nikon D2Xs. High quality imaging 12.4 mp and fast shooting of up to 5 frames/sec. In addition Nikon's high end lens offer some of the best optics in photography in addition to the breadth of specialty lens available. I own Nikon and have sold Nikon.
- The Canon 400d TXi is a very good professional camera. Also if you wish to look at Nikon D2HS is also a very good camera if expense is no problem. Both are very good cameras with good reputations.
- Since you specified "Canon," I will stick to Canon. I think there aere two directions to go here and the 400D is NOT one of them. It's a great camera, but in a price-doesn't-matter comarison, it just doesn't cut it. I say there are two ways to go, because it depends on how big a camera you want to work with. If the thought of swinging five pounds of camera and lens doesn't bother you or if you will be using a tripod in a studio, look at the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II. (This might be upgraded soon, though, so either wait for the new model or close-out prices on this one.) This is the ultimate workhorse with amazing resloution. I won't go on and on about it, but you can read the review. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos1dsmkii/ If you want a camera you can actually handle in the field - at half the weight and half the price - consider the Canon EOS 5D. It's an amazing camera. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos5d/ Be sure to note that these reviews are pages and pages long. Don't just read page one and quit.
- Alan is right. The top Canons are the 1D Mk II or the 5D. Those will go for several thousand dollars each (body only). A lot of top wedding photogs are using the 5D and by top photogs I mean guys that get $10K-20K per event. They often use a Canon 30D as a back up. The Canon XTi is a sizeable step down from the 30D and would be regarded of as a "prosumer" camera, not a professional camera.
- Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II would be the standard for fashion shoots by those using the Canon system. Read about it here: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Canon/canon_eos1dsmkii.asp
- Pick any Nikon or Cannon D-SLR you fancy! Dont forget to spend more on the gear that goes with it, flash, brollys, lens etc. Sigma and Tameron are good!
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