I have always worked on the basis that I want to control the camera and not the camera control me. In the days of film it was critical to understand all aspects of the camera and lighting and how to use and control that equipment to work for you.
In today’s competitive photography industry, commercial success requires more than technical camera skills. A photographer must combine artistic talent with business acumen, adaptability, and technical expertise. Here are the key skills essential for commercial success:
1. Technical Proficiency
• Camera Mastery: Deep understanding of camera settings, lighting, and lenses for diverse situations.
By adding more speed, accuracy and a bunch of new features, Canon has made the EOS R5 Mark II feel more like a new camera series rather than a mere upgrade. A second processor handles the extra burst speed, a stacked sensor minimizes rolling shutter distortions, and the new People Priority and Action Priority modes make it hard to miss a shot. While its buffer memory can struggle a little in some real-world scenarios and Eye Control AF is still hit and miss, the EOS R5 Mark II is arguably Canon's best pro camera yet.