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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 753169" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>When I lost a job in 2018 I considered a job listing as a real estate photographer. They wanted photographers to have at least a lens of 14mm FX equivalent. And an iPad was a requirement for uploading with their system. I did not have the gear to meet that, and decided the return on investment would not support me anyhow. It is my impression that it was sort of a high-volume workload and you must just get in and shoot the photos and upload quickly in order to keep up.</p><p></p><p>So I would say the idea would be widest angle is best, have bright images indoors. Consider studio lights instead of wider apertures. But I never dipped into the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 753169, member: 48483"] When I lost a job in 2018 I considered a job listing as a real estate photographer. They wanted photographers to have at least a lens of 14mm FX equivalent. And an iPad was a requirement for uploading with their system. I did not have the gear to meet that, and decided the return on investment would not support me anyhow. It is my impression that it was sort of a high-volume workload and you must just get in and shoot the photos and upload quickly in order to keep up. So I would say the idea would be widest angle is best, have bright images indoors. Consider studio lights instead of wider apertures. But I never dipped into the field. [/QUOTE]
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