Every professional and studio will take care to choose the equipment. Research is important and the Internet has some of the latest information that can prove useful. While a photographer will choose equipment to suit his genre a studio will need to have a better inventory as it caters to different genres. A very high tech studio will often need an array of lens for focal length. It should also have speed and sharpness to get pictures in good resolution. A good lens is like a perfect optical eye that brings realism in the photography. Prime lens are essential for genres- the entire inventory should have standard, moderate and teleport (wide angles) and the ‘all-seeing’ macro lens. The magnificence is mind blowing with this kind of inventory.
The studio needs the technology to move in the right direction to help its clients. One of the most super tool kits is having wireless options. This helps in regulating the lights in any kind of location. A professional studio will definitely have radio transmitters. It is invisible and can be placed anywhere it is uninterrupted and works fine. They have several control buttons to help the shooter to adapt to every new phase during the photo session. The transmitters are like studio wizards that should be invested in. They do not come cheap but provide a completely new experience to the project.
The cameras are the pivotal requirement that drive clients to a studio. The designs have changed as digital technology opens up new possibilities. Right now, the modifications are quite fundamental. The mirror less cameras is quite common. The current crop are also compact and allow even amateurs to take professional pictures. However, a skilled expert will also have secrets to have the edge in his professional photography equipment.
The best cams in use are:
· Canon PowerShot S110
· Olympus PEN E-P5
· Samsung NX210
· Panasonic Lumix DMC-G6 and ZS30 (with NFC)
· SLT-A99 (with sensors)
· Sony Cyber-shot RX1
· Fujifilm X100S (digital range finder)
· Leica X2
· Sigma Merrill compacts (DP1, DP2 and DP3)
There are more trending equipment that are likely to hit the market for the professionals. The well known brands cannot ignore their main clients-the professional photogs. Already Nikon has introduced the D3200, with WiFi capability. It has a WU 1a adapter also. The Canon EOS 6D offers WI-Fi pre-installed.
The professionals will any case have an edge as they will always have the aid of the hi-resolution cameras. This is the only method to improve image quality. A photos will have the choice of the regular DSLR and the medium format. The Leaf and Phase One offers 80-megapixel digital backs. If an image has 10320x7752 pixels (or more) 53.7x40.4mm CCD sensors are used. The Nikon D800 is a king with DSLR sensors, the 35.9x24.0mm, 36.3-megapixel "full-frame" unit.
The choice of tri-pod, filters and lights are another essential that will help the studio team to perform their best. Yes, there is more on the anvil to add to the kitty of the studio photography. These include props and backgrounds of unlimited possibilities. But more important is the attitude and creative element that is in-built.