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Mike Harris on why you can take pro shots with any camera equipment

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The notion that photograph­y newcomers need to earn expensive camera gear is a load of poppycock. ‘All the gear and no idea’. It’s a phrase that’s brandished about in almost every hobby. But is it really that silly for beginners to invest in the best equipment? I wholeheart­edly believe that you can take an award-winning photo on any camera, and I do think that limitation­s can bolster creativity. However, if I was just starting out and somebody handed me a Hasselblad 907X 50C I certainly wouldn’t turn it down!

I recently fulfilled a childhood dream of owning a Gibson guitar, but as I opened the case for the first time I felt a nagging sense of regret. How could a living room guitarist appreciate a pro-quality instrument such as this? I tentativel­y strummed my first chord and breathed a sigh of relief. It’s the best guitar I’ve played and more importantl­y, it inspires me to play every day. I am well aware B.B.

King could have made a three-stringed ukulele from a car boot cry, just as Joe McNally could wow critics with a shot taken on a waterlogge­d Nikon D90 with a dodgy shutter…

We all know the camera doesn’t maketh the photograph­er, but I doubt Joe would be happy to adopt that D90 as his main companion either. Some people evidently believe high-end gear should be earned, but here’s the thing. A camera isn’t a qualificat­ion, it’s a tool. And good tools are desirable, because they help make tasks more enjoyable. But what constitute­s a good tool doesn’t necessaril­y have anything to do with how much it costs. If you’re happy spending £300 on the best camera for beginners and it inspires you to take photos and enjoy your hobby, it’s a good tool. If you’re happy to spend £3,000 on the most advanced model and it inspires you to take photos and enjoy your hobby, it’s a good tool.

We all have different budgets, but we all have one thing in common: photograph­y. An observatio­n I often hear is that some people don’t understand how to use their high-end camera. But it really doesn’t matter what you’re shooting on, all cameras are made for so much more than Auto mode. Instead of scoffing, why not impart some of your knowledge? You can’t judge a photograph­er by their camera. Enjoy using the equipment that speaks to you and don’t worry what anybody else thinks. Whether budget is a concern or not, we all have the ability to take great photos. If you’re inspired to pick up your camera, you’ve made the right choice.

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Mike is technique editor for N-Photo magazine and the former production editor for Wex Photo Video’s content marketing team. An avid motorsport photograph­er, you’re likely to find him (and his Nikon D800) at racing events across the country. WWW.DIGITALCAM­ERAWORLD.COM
PRO BIO Mike is technique editor for N-Photo magazine and the former production editor for Wex Photo Video’s content marketing team. An avid motorsport photograph­er, you’re likely to find him (and his Nikon D800) at racing events across the country. WWW.DIGITALCAM­ERAWORLD.COM

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