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bettyellen

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3. If the real estate images are just going up on web pages they should be okay ....
Fri Feb 3, 2017, 02:39 PM
Feb 2017

The expensive ones are needed if you're expecting to do high resolution art quality images. My friend that's doing real estate pics purchased a drone to do fly overs and video clip "tours" and they look great. Wide angle is really important and so widely used for RE images so definitely worth looking at to be competitive.

I'd buy something with loads of good ratings and test it right away and return it if it's not to your liking. That kit where they all store in a scope is about 150.0$ I think though? If you were ask going to do a lot of portrait and personal photography and print or display stuff it's great, but for pics of rooms, studying staging, lighting and composition and using a cheaper lens will be fine.

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