midnight_rider wrote in post #10135376
I have a friend that is interested in stock photography and Macro work. I was trying to think of a really good all around camera to get him into photography. He said that if possible he wants to buy new so that the camera that is purchased isnt someone else s problems that he is taking on.
I am leaning towards telling him to get a Canon Pro 1, Why? Because I think it is better to buy an older high end camera that a low end new one.
Please keep in mind with your recommendations that stock photography requires very clean images. Budget is 500 MAX.
Thanks, Guys and Gals
I think you mean one of the 1D Series. I would agree that this is the way to go, although the 5D2 and 7D will also be suitable
Stock photography libraries have minimum requirements before accepting images. Pixel size is one. I think you would find that the current requirements dictate that the camera is producing 10megapixel images and I wouldn't be surprised to hear that 20 + megapixels are expected. Stock images also need to be very clean and show minimal aberrations introduced by poor post exposure processing. Over-sharpening is not acceptible.
So yes, suggest a 1DsMKII plus a good lens, plus a lot of controllable lighting, and somewhere convenient to shoot.
EDIT: $500 no way!!!
Possibly an old 1Ds but you better check to see if it's files are still acceptible to the stock photography agencies. It's a great camera for personal work.