![]() The Nikon D850 (and it’s mirrorless counterpart, the Nikon Z7/Z7ii) is double the price in exchange for a 45-megapixel sensor (honestly TOO big for most wedding and portrait needs), while the Nikon D6 (and the mirrorless Z9) costs 2X and weighs 3X, essentially in exchange for a smaller image sensor and a few extra frames per second. While Nikon has two higher-end DSLRs, we always felt like they were overkill for most wedding and portrait photographers. DSLR is such a foundational decision to all the other gear decisions, we decided this blog would be Part Zero in the series!įor most of the last decade, the Nikon D750 was, in our opinion, the top-of-the-line professional Nikon camera body, and the best fit for most professional portrait and wedding photographers. Canon Mirrorless RP or R6), Sony, or anything else! Since Mirrorless vs. Although we’re Nikon shooters ourselves, hopefully the advice in this blog - as well as the entire series - will be helpful even if you shoot Canon (Canon DSLR vs. This blog specifically (one of our most popular of ALL TIME) is all about deciding between a mirrorless and DSLR camera. ![]() The series is all about helping photographers at any stage of their business - whether just getting their first paid jobs, or in the thick of their first years as wedding photographers - think strategically about how to spend their hard-earned photography dollars! ![]() Hey photographers! Welcome to the very first part of our blog/video series, “Camera Bag Essentials”.
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