For as long as I have been interested in professional photography, I have always had a hard time deciding what equipment to buy and when to purchase what. And in talking with aspiring photographers it seems that I am in no way alone in this dilemma. With photography being such a saturated market and with DSLR's becoming so popular, photography has never before been so competitive. So we who are serious about starting up and making a name for ourselves need to look for ways to set ourselves apart from the casual users who call themselves photographers and are really just camera owners or hobbyists. Other than the obvious skill and talent, I feel as though there is another way to help separate yourself from the field of casual camera owners. This is investing financially in your work as a photographer and the equipment you use everyday. Of course you need to know the basics of what you are doing before investing thousands of dollars in equipment. As it is important to understand the advantages and benefits of having higher quality gear, especially for those of us starting out who are on a budget and don't have a steady income from the photography at this point. Major companies like Canon and Nikon realize this and make products for all different price points. Take the below example of the Canon 50mm prime.
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The Canon 50mm prime lens options (f1.8, f1.4, and f1.2) |