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    Default Upgrade Your Interchangeable Lens Camera Discussion

    You bought your DSLR or ILC maybe around a year ago, and you've taken some great pictures. Now, the company whom you love has announced a newer, shinier, prettier upgrade and you're suddenly starting to feel like you need to upgrade again. Don't worry, this isn't an Apple product. In fact, there are other ways to upgrade your camera now. Keep in mind that interchangeable lens cameras come with different accessories, lenses and all to make your images seem like they're just as awesome as the first day you took the camera out of the box.



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    Default Re: Upgrade Your Interchangeable Lens Camera Discussion

    While not "camera" upgrades, there are lots of changes you can make to your computer for more effective processing. Starting with monitor calibration.

    Kelly Cook
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    Default Re: Upgrade Your Interchangeable Lens Camera Discussion

    So true, Kelly. And let's not forget processor speed. It is very important, too. When you start trying to process large camera files through programs like Lightroom and Photoshop you will see a huge difference in speed if your computer is not up to par.

 

 

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