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Camera Setups, and Suppliers
I was asked to do a thread on good camera suppliers with excellent prices and the recommended setup, so here we are!
Studio Equipment-
-D-SLR Body of your choice/preference - I'm a Canon Guy
-Macro Lens or Standard Lens- I prefer the 50mm f/1.4 standard or 100mm f/2.8 macro lens
-Studio strobe lighting - I prefer Alien Bees or White Lightning
-Umbrellas/Brolly Boxes/Soft Boxes (decide on which you need. You will need them. Straight flash is very harsh lighting)
-Backdrop and prop
-Light reflectors/absorbers (If needed/optional)
-Tripod (If needed/optional)
-External flashes/Speedlites/Ring flashes (Optional - apply to uses)
Not everything is listed here. Apply/modify to what you would need.
A beginning photographer could easily get started with studio photography for around $1,000 or so. Most think it'd be much more expensive, but its not. Lighting, Camera, and subject are the essentials, as well as the glass you're shooting with. Make sure to use a prime subject. The better the contrast as well as color, the better the image will look. A highly colorful, contrasting picture will catch the everyday persons eye much better than a sharp picture. Don't believe me, try it 
If you're looking for a great beginners set up, here is my recommendation.
Canon Digital Rebel XT/350D - 8.0MP D-SLR - $384.95
Canon Standard 50mm f/1.8 II Autofocus Lens - $89.95
SanDisk 2GIG CompactFlash card - $30.00
AlienBees B400 Digi-Pack - $599.00
HotShoe adapter - $14.95
Backdrop-Alley Black Velour Backdrop 58" x 120" - $46.95
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Total = $1,165.80
That "should" get you well started on your way with studio photography, and spectacular images. Just remember that you won't start out taking breathtaking professional images. It takes a lot of practice and an understanding of shooting in manual. Once you start shooting in manual, you'll understand there's no other way. It gives you complete control of the image 
Here are some EXCELLENT suppliers! I've just started using Sigma4less and their prices and customer service is completely unbeatable in my opinion.
www.sigma4less.com
www.bhphotovideo.com
www.alienbees.com
www.white-lightning.com
Last edited by CeraDigital; 07-11-2008 at 09:03 AM.
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