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Old 10-25-2009, 01:27 AM
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You also have to think about the fact that professional models tend to save you time in creating quality. White balancing features are normally much better .. metering systems .. etc. The problem I see most often with consumer level cameras like the digital rebels is that the exposures are off and they are not properly white balanced .. normally a washed out blue tint is produced. This means more time in RAW or custom measurements when shooting ... Shoot with a pro level body for a week or two and you will be amazed at how much more you get done in less time. Not a big deal for the hobbyist but if you are tying to increase profits in a business environment, the pro model pays for itself in no time at all.
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