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Real Estate Photography - a niche market ripe for the taking
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<blockquote data-quote="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 155229" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>So Dave, you mentioned a PC lens, which I researched and it's a perspective control lens. I don't plan on buying one of those, but which lens did you use to shoot those? It's quite wide. I know you used a tripod for the HDR, but what else did you use? What equipment and software? Also, once the stills and video are done, what are you downloading them to? A disc? My friend who is in real estate, said that the potential is big with real estate photography. She also mentioned video. Have you tried that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 155229, member: 8704"] So Dave, you mentioned a PC lens, which I researched and it's a perspective control lens. I don't plan on buying one of those, but which lens did you use to shoot those? It's quite wide. I know you used a tripod for the HDR, but what else did you use? What equipment and software? Also, once the stills and video are done, what are you downloading them to? A disc? My friend who is in real estate, said that the potential is big with real estate photography. She also mentioned video. Have you tried that? [/QUOTE]
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