Tons of people love to talk about all the gear they own and how much money they spend. Yes, higher quality gear can help a photographer with certain aspects, but there is a lot of skill still leftover, not achievable by owning a nicer camera. I like to mention this before I talk about what I own, as a photographer is not limited to a brand or certain piece of equipment. With that in mind, I am a fan of Fujifilm. I love their jpeg quality (although I always shoot in raw), style of camera bodies, and versatility in the cameras.
Here's some of what I use;
- Fujifilm XT-3
- Fujifilm 50mm f2 (Great for portraits and background separation)
- Fujifilm 18-55 f2.8-4 (My common choice for industry shoots and video)
- Tamron 70 - 200mm f2.8 (Great for wildlife and portraits, with beautiful bokeh)
- Fringer XPRO III Adapter
- Neewer Vision Flash with Neewer Diffusor Box Flash (For portrait flash lighting)
- Neewer TT560 Flash
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If you're really into cameras like me, you'll understand most of this, if not, know that photography is, unfortunately, a very expensive hobby!