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What's up bros. I need to shoot some promo shots for my artist instgram account and I'm having a really hard time dealing with bullshit photographers in my area. They either flake or fucking don't respond, so fuck them, I'm just going to do it myself (I posted this the other day but lost the thread).
I have a budget of around $2.5k and a cool room with white walls next to a window where a decent amount of sun comes in. What's the best retard friendly camera of thesE?
>Sony FX30
>Panasonic Lumix S5 II
>Sony a7III
>Canon r6 mark II
I just need something that works out of the box since I don't have time to be fiddling around this bullshit since I have plenty to deal with in the music domain. I really just want to be able to shoot some Terry Richardson-esque shit (not a fan, but probably the best example I can come up with that you guys will know). I'm guessing I can get away with just using my flat white painted wall which is white as a backdrop? I'd much rather not have to set up a white backdrop each time. Basically the simpler the set up the better. Lastly, am I spending too much? Given the context I've explained could I get away with something cheaper? I don't mind spending up to $3k but at the same time I don't want to waste money if I am only getting marginally better results at this price point when compared to something in the $1k area. (being able to shoot video too would be great, but that comes secondary)
I have a budget of around $2.5k and a cool room with white walls next to a window where a decent amount of sun comes in. What's the best retard friendly camera of thesE?
>Sony FX30
>Panasonic Lumix S5 II
>Sony a7III
>Canon r6 mark II
I just need something that works out of the box since I don't have time to be fiddling around this bullshit since I have plenty to deal with in the music domain. I really just want to be able to shoot some Terry Richardson-esque shit (not a fan, but probably the best example I can come up with that you guys will know). I'm guessing I can get away with just using my flat white painted wall which is white as a backdrop? I'd much rather not have to set up a white backdrop each time. Basically the simpler the set up the better. Lastly, am I spending too much? Given the context I've explained could I get away with something cheaper? I don't mind spending up to $3k but at the same time I don't want to waste money if I am only getting marginally better results at this price point when compared to something in the $1k area. (being able to shoot video too would be great, but that comes secondary)