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M.F.fotoshop
Messages count : 3
Registered since : 21 July 2007
Posted reply 23 July 2007 18:18
You don`t have to fill any forms to copyright your work. As soon as you take a photo copyright belongs to you. Hope I helped
Posted reply 22 July 2007 22:05
Thanks for all your replies.
I have done a bit more research and it seems we have a winner. Great reccomendations Adam.F.
Nikon D40 it is, a great camera for a great price. And I say that without trying to sound like a nikon sales person.
I have done a bit more research and it seems we have a winner. Great reccomendations Adam.F.
Nikon D40 it is, a great camera for a great price. And I say that without trying to sound like a nikon sales person.
Posted reply 21 July 2007 08:58
Hi there freelanceuk dot com.
This is my first post in the forum, I have read through a lot of posts and there`s a lot of good advice on here.
Well...
I am new to freelance and photography and was wondering what camera to purchase in order to gain some photographic experience and also create a portfolio, on a seemingly limited budget.
The camera i have been thinking of purchasing is a Fuji S6500 from play dot com.
1)What do experienced photographers think of this camera as an entry level camera?
2)Is it best for me to save up some currency and buy a higher res. camera?
Any advice would be appreciated.
:)
This is my first post in the forum, I have read through a lot of posts and there`s a lot of good advice on here.
Well...
I am new to freelance and photography and was wondering what camera to purchase in order to gain some photographic experience and also create a portfolio, on a seemingly limited budget.
The camera i have been thinking of purchasing is a Fuji S6500 from play dot com.
1)What do experienced photographers think of this camera as an entry level camera?
2)Is it best for me to save up some currency and buy a higher res. camera?
Any advice would be appreciated.
:)