I would just like to have a suitable 'collection' of equipment where I know that I would never struggle to cover any work that may come my way, it wouldn't be very professional of me to turn down work due to not having the right piece of equipment for me to do the job at hand.
Having used the Nikon D90 for the duration of my university course, this is a strong contender for my camera 'upgrade', although I will be comparing what it's competitors are, within the Nikon family of course!
From there I will most definitely be purchasing a speed light, something which I should already have in my arsenal! Then it will just be a slow process of collecting lenses.
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Since this first post was published, I have upgraded my camera, to a D90 as mentioned above. With this camera came the 18-105mm kit lens. This lens is a lot more suitable to have a primary lens over the 18-55 that came with my Nikon D3100. It is great lens that can be used in wide range of shoots. The next piece of kit I think I will need to purchase will be a speedlight. As I'm coming to the end of my time at university, I know I won't be able to rely on the fact I can lend stuff from there, and a speedlight is something that I have used on quite a regular basis, due to shooting quite a few weddings over the past three years, and having some planned for the future, it's a vital piece of kit for me. I know I will always have the option of renting from places such as Calumet but I think I'd rather have my own equipment.
I have revised this option as it was flagged up in my feedback from the last submission of this module. The equipment I would need to invest in will help me in terms of being covered for any job that might come up, and to make sure that I will get the best end result from each shoot by using the correct or suitable kit for that shoot.
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