AND just to think that's only for the body.The Canon EOS-1Ds Marklll SLR with a 5FPS BURST is sure to get you those jobs you looking for.
B&H also has many other brands of course to choose from. I was like a kid in a candy store when I saw the set up, it was like the Willy Wonka Camera Factory :) Whats really great is that a lot of other people I've ask are also very satisfied with the product and service, it's really fast and efficient!! But lets have a look at some more cameras
SONY catalog by :Alexander Ruiz
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Save big, find the best prices around! A wide range of lenses for your Cameras
Once you've bought a new interchangeable lens camera - either a digital SLR or one of the new breed of interchangeable lens compacts typified by Micro Four Thirds - you'll start thinking of adding an extra lens or two to your arsenal. This is the first step to realizing the flexibility of a system camera, but with the bewildering variety of options available on the market, you could be forgiven for wondering just why you left behind the relative simplicity of a compact camera. In this guide we'll lead you step-by-step through the process of understanding the different kinds of DSLR lenses, and choosing the right one for your needs. http://500px.com/LexPhotography
Format Coverage
Most affordable SLRs use APS-C sensors, which are approximately 24mm x 16mm in size, or less than half the size of the old 35mm film negative (Nikon calls these DX). However high end Canon, Nikon and Sony cameras sport so-called 'full frame' sensors, which means purely that they are about the same size as a 35mm negative, i.e. 24mm x 36mm (Canon's high speed professional cameras use an intermediate sensor size, called APS-H). Panasonic and Olympus, meanwhile, use the slightly smaller Four Thirds sensor in their interchangeable-lens cameras and again B&H can help you with further questions you may have regarding this. I would have to once again thank my professor Sabio for actually putting me on to this great Store that's like no other. I will most definitely be buying my next camera here.
Store Hours Location
Sunday: | 10:00am - 6:00pm | |
Monday - Thursday: | 9:00am - 7:00pm 349 West 34th Street bet. 8th & 9th Ave | |
Friday: | 9:00am - 1:00pm New York City Manhattan (Big Apple) | |
Saturday: | closed |
CHECK OUT http://500px.com/LexPhotography P/S excuse the changing of font's On this blog (B&H) I wanted to test a few out but thanks for taking the time out to read my view of B&H
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