>
> My advice is no different from Moose's. But I would ask what do you
> consider "commercial work" and what do you think you need
> equipment-wise
> that you don't have and why? But however you define
> "commercial work" I
> think it's fairly safe to say that you don't need high frame rates or
> super fast autofocus (as in sports) and you don't need low
> noise, high
> ISO performance. Maybe what you need is a 4x5 view camera. Just
> kidding but that's certainly possible.
>
...and if it's equipment for a business you need backups (lenses, batteries,
charger, cards, PC, etc.). What happens if you drop a lens 30 minutes
before an important shoot ?
...Wayne
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