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New camera - what else?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman766" data-source="post: 851591" data-attributes="member: 71204"><p>I have to say, good choice, but would you expect anything else? Thats what I currently shoot with. I would recommend a second battery for one thing. I bought mine (4 of them actually) on ebay for $12 each and have had zero problems. I am looking into a new eye piece, ( hoodman probably) but haven't got it yet because I rotate horizontal/portrait alot. You might also look into a good tripod/monopod. There will also be people who debate the different flashes, but a Speedlite 430 EX II will do everything you need for now. </p><p></p><p>Will you be shooting for profit or for personal enjoyment? That will dictate what type of lens you go after next. But I suggest you get comfortable with the body in your hands. Shoot shoot shoot and practice some more to be able to get the most out of it.</p><p></p><p>I may shoot for profit, but I am far from a professional, but all the shots on my site were shot with my Xsi. They aren't perfect, but I am pleased so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman766, post: 851591, member: 71204"] I have to say, good choice, but would you expect anything else? Thats what I currently shoot with. I would recommend a second battery for one thing. I bought mine (4 of them actually) on ebay for $12 each and have had zero problems. I am looking into a new eye piece, ( hoodman probably) but haven't got it yet because I rotate horizontal/portrait alot. You might also look into a good tripod/monopod. There will also be people who debate the different flashes, but a Speedlite 430 EX II will do everything you need for now. Will you be shooting for profit or for personal enjoyment? That will dictate what type of lens you go after next. But I suggest you get comfortable with the body in your hands. Shoot shoot shoot and practice some more to be able to get the most out of it. I may shoot for profit, but I am far from a professional, but all the shots on my site were shot with my Xsi. They aren't perfect, but I am pleased so far. [/QUOTE]
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