Cameras are obviously a massive part of photography and knowing which camera or lens to use can be a hard decision. So, I'm going to tell you about the cameras I have used and which are my favourite for each type of photography.
iPhone Cameras
The iPhone's more recent cameras from the iPhone X and above have become very good quality. Not only does the phone take a good quality image but it also allows you to edit the photo on the phone. Even though the iPhone is only a phone camera it is still a great option for when you are out and about and just want to quickly capture a photo without having to carry around a heavy camera and messing about with the camera settings. The iPhone camera still captures some good photos, here's some images I took on my iPhone X :
Canon 5D Mark iii
If you want a camera for more professional photographs, this is my go to. It works well in the studio and on location. It isn't heavy for if you're going far with it and the best thing is being able to change lenses when you're using a DSLR rather than a phone. Also, with cameras like this you can shoot in raw which gives more editing room and you are able to get better results out of Photoshop, Lightroom, InDesign etc. This is what the camera looks like :
UK, C. Canon EOS 5D Mark III - EOS Digital SLR and Compact System Cameras - Canon UK. Canon UK. Retrieved 9 February 2022, from https://www.canon.co.uk/for_home/product_finder/cameras/digital_slr/eos_5d_mark_iii/.
Nikon RF2
If you want to experiment with camera types or you want a vintage feel to your work the Nikon RF2 film camera is a good option. I came across this camera as I was doing my university project on my family archives. This is actually the camera my parents used to photograph me when I was a baby. So I started photographing with this camera to make the current world look vintage and older. It has a maximum aperture of f/3.5, it takes 35mm film and has a built-in flash. Here is some of my experimentation with this film camera :
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