I also do most of my own photography for my website, catalogues and social media. Mine’s a very visual world. Finding the right camera for the job in hand is essential. The modern digital camera has become a vital piece of equipment for me. I have three cameras for different situations.
My Leica V-Lux 24-400mm bridge camera has to be the perfect safari camera. It takes high quality images with a fantastic zoom and is incredibly lightweight. It also has an electronic viewfinder which is crucial for framing fast moving subjects.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ100 is a compact digital. I carry this in a shoulder strap almost everywhere. It is light and discreet – great for unobtrusive shots when I don’t want to draw attention to myself!
I use the Nikon D810 with three lenses depending on the situation. The 24-120mm is a great all rounder. The 200-500mm zoom lens is great for wildlife but to heavy to carry on foot all day. I use a Sigma 85mm prime lens and interfit continuous lighting for studio shots. I have only recently moved onto a prime lens, and the results are fantastic pin sharp images of my finished sculptures.