![]() ![]() Used Canon 17mm tilt-shift lens – $1,700 (The ultimate real estate lens).Used Canon 6D full frame camera – $866 (She now gets a full frame camera). ![]() ![]() The real estate photography gear she's buying after her current gear sells: Fuji 50-140 – $1,450 (She used to shoot weddings but doesn't anymore, so this just sits on a shelf losing value every day).Her current gear and how much she could earn by selling it: I found that if she sold all of her gear on Craigslist, eBay, and Amazon (each one has a different specialty for different gear items, which I'll cover later), she would have enough to make the switch if she was smart about it. I worked with her for one night and we found that we could switch her from a crop sensor to a full-frame camera, buy top-of-the-line real estate photography gear, and she would pocket $226. Last week she told me she felt that her current camera system was holding her back, but that she didn't want to spend thousands of dollars on new gear. My sister-in-law is a real estate photographer. This post shows my process for getting the best gear for next to nothing after your initial camera investment. I often earn money by switching camera brands. Yet, I've spent next to nothing on camera gear. I shot a Canon camera system first, switched to Nikon, then went to Nikon full frame, then I shot Fuji for two years, and this week I bought a Sony a7rii to play with for a while. I have switched camera brands multiple times over the last 10 years, and have always had the latest-and-greatest gear. ![]()
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