Ashley Hurst Property Photographer posted a reply: Rock steady tripod especially when you are doing HDR photos. A wide angle lens (but yes not too wide (about 18mm)) and a decent SLR.
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NL - very busy imaging and work - sorry for that. posted a reply: Well, this discussion is 18 months old but I will respond anyway.... An ultra wide angle lens can actually disappoint a pros...
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Point2 Agent posted a reply: Thanks for introducing yourself Sharon. Look forward to seeing some pics!
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Glenda Cherry posted a reply: Actually, it's never happened to me ... although I've heard that complaint about photos taken by agents who don't really understand how to use a wide-angle lens. ...
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kansascityrealtor posted a reply: Hi Bryan, I have always loved taking photos and always carry around my camera. Last year I purchased a Panasonic Lumix wide angle & love the ease and quali...
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Point2 Agent posted a reply: I agree, a wide angle is a must - Every once in a while though, I hear about times where a prospective buyer will pop in for a viewing only to find that the house ...
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Glenda Cherry posted a reply: Wide-angle! My photos instantly improved when I added a Sigma 10-20 lens. But you have to show a little restraint with it - it's easy to get too wide ...
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Point2 Agent posted a new topic: I'm interested to know what those who shoot real estate photography on a regular basis need most from their camera and why. It doesn't matter if you shoot with...
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Glenda Cherry posted a reply: No, it's not changing anything fundamental ... there's no ethical issue here. On a totally different subject, however ... I would change two things about this p...
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Point2 Agent posted a reply: Do you think editing a stainless steel appliance crosses the ethical boundaries of what's acceptable for listing photos? I could understand removing a crack in cou...
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