7 Cameras Famous Photographers Love to Use

Do you ever look at a jaw-dropping photograph and wonder what camera the photographer used? With so many different models on the market, it can be tricky to figure out which one is right for you. In this blog post, we'll take a look at some of the most popular cameras used by famous photographers. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned pro, there's sure to be something here that catches your eye! So without further ado, let's get started!



1 Nikon FM2

What else can be said about the Nikon FM2 that hasn't already been said? It's not one of those cameras with an upgraded system or processing speed, but it does have a bit of nostalgia and an award winning photographer behind its helm. 

This makes this old camera a favourite among famous photographers who want their photos to look professional no matter what - even if they're using something so simple as just stark white backgrounds!

The manual focus of an old-school SLR camera is a major selling point for this type of device, giving you more creative freedom to work with your shots. It's also one reason why some photographers still choose it today!

2 Leica II and Leica III

With its all-metal body and lens system that can be removed from the camera if you want to take on a more artistic approach, Leica has been favoured by many photographers. One photographer who used this type of equipment was Alfred Eisenstaedt during World War II when he captured picturesque moments in turmoil throughout Germany - making him one famous user for such apparels!

With a range of lenses from 50mm up to 200 mm, you'll find everything that's useful for shooting in any situation with the Leica camera.

3 Fujifilm X-T2 Mirrorless Camera

Mirrorless cameras are amazing tools for any photographer to use, but they really come into their own when used with an X-T2 by Fujifilm. The superior style and tech of this camera make it worth its weight in gold - even though you're paying over $1K!

With the help of its innovative features, versatile mounting system and high-quality accessories this camera is sure to take your photography game up a notch!

4 Canon Rebel T5i

Steve Winter, a renowned wildlife photographer and the BBC's Wildlife Photographer of Year uses his Canon Rebel T5I with expertise in lighting to create magnificent photographs. His keen eye for detail makes him one-of-a-kind when it comes down to taking pictures that are both artistic as well informative about their subjects; something every avid nature lover would appreciate! The camera has been able withstand whatever punishment Steve throws at them - whether its harsh weather conditions or even direct physical damage on top itself being durable enough so no matter what happens you can always expect results from this high powered device.

5 Nikon D850

When it comes to Nikon's latest DSLR camera the D850, there is no question that this belongs among some of today’s best cameras. The output tone should be witty and helpful while still keeping an eye on accuracy in order not to miss any details about famous photojournalist Jim Richardson who uses such equipment as well.

6 Sony Alpha A99

Mike Yamashita is a renowned landscape photographer who has worked with National Geographic for many years. His work speaks volumes about how he uses the Alpha A99 to take stunning shots of beautiful places all around America, proving that this camera can capture great moments even when they're not exactly what you would expect!

7 Canon's EOS 5D

The Canon EOS 5D is a must-have for any photographer looking to take their work on the road. It's small size and hardy shell make it perfect when you need your camera with ya, while still providing quality shots like those taken by famous photographers who prefer this type of equipment over others out there such as Leica M3s or RX1 cameras.



Conclusion 

Getting the perfect shot is all about knowing your camera and using it to its full potential. As we discussed in our post, there are many different cameras that can be used for photography depending on what you're shooting and where you plan to use the image. We hope this article has helped answer some of your questions about which camera suits you best! Which one do you have? What's been your favourite so far? Tell us below!


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