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Q & A - Should I Upgrade My Camera ?

October 12, 2020 in Q&A, The Craft

I get a fair few questions via social media and some time I feel that it is best to answer in a video so the questions and answer can help others rather than jus just the original person asking.

Before we get to the video answer, let me offer a few points of advice.

1. If your camera is still working for you and doing what you need. You DO NOT need to upgrade.

2. If you can’t afford an upgrade then don’t

3. If you are sat with your finger hovering over buy and thinking about if you should for 10 mins you don’t need it - That advice was given to me by my dad years ago. I myself have failed to follow this at times lol

Take some time to figure out what you need from a camera in your work and if your current one is limiting you and then make a decision.

You can still get work done with a 5, 10, 12 year old camera folks.

Thank you for reading and watching.

Rick

Tags: Q&A #002, Q&A, Should I Upgrade My Camera?, Gear Talk, Upgrade
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