what is the best photography camera professionally?

I’m looking for photography camera which you can change the lenses for a reasonable price. my budget is 800ish….but willing to pay more if reasonable price. I want it to be good enough quality I could possibly use it for engagement/senior pictures professionally! what is better a canon, nikon, olympus, or sony?



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I’m a beginner. I’ve used and fiddled with an SLR camera before, and I do know a thing or two about photography, but I’d rather start with a more simple camera for my own. I do have a price limit; about 0. I would like to get a Nikon or Canon since I know those are the preferred cameras for beginners. Any other information would be super useful. Thanks!



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I want to get into photography, but I don’t know what camera to ask for christmas…
like a nikon or so what?



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my sister is having a baby and wants a camera that she can shoot with no flash for the baby (so it doesn’t hurt her eyes, and if you use a flash, baby’s learn that it hurts their eyes and after a while they will squint as soon as you put the camera to your eye). she wants it to be something good for when the baby is older too (ie: soccer, birthday parties, etc.)

i’m a photographer and i like nikons but when i compared the nikon d5000 and the canon xt1i today, i ran into a dilemma as they seem to balance each other out in pros and cons. here’s what i found comparing the same no flash photo on both cameras:

canon xt1i:
photo too soft in color, sort of a blue tone. could be corrected with custom settings in P mode, but my sister doesnt want to have to mess with settings.
smooth looking photo, not as sharp as i’d like it to be

nikon d5000:
colors too yellow in tone
sharper image than the canon
noisier than the canon
cleans the sensor when it turns on, so it has a slow startup time. not sure if that can be turned off.

* my sister wants to be able to use it on auto and scene modes.
i know that most people will say just get her a point and shoot, but she wants the option of adjusting stuff if she wants to, and i do believe that even the photos in auto mode on the dslr deliver a more quality looking picture than a point and shoot. something about that mirror in their makes a big difference in how it looks, although i can’t quite put my finger on that factor that makes it look like "quality."



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I’m trying to start up a little photography business but I’m about amateur as amateur can get. I have a Nikon D3000 and I would like to buy a new lens for it. I’d like to stay under 00 but I want my pictures to look great! I’m mostly focused on baby photography.



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