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Part of your workflow for your business, your equipment workflow if you will, is the
importance of planning for and upgrading your equipment. If you're
Nikon shooter you probably shouldn't be shooting on a D2 right now or D2x.
If you're Canon shooter, you probably shouldn't be shooting on an EOS
IDs Mark I or Mark II.
You need to be using
current model equipment.
It really does provide you with better quality visuals, better quality
images, and not just about size, but of noise issues.
The same holds true for computers.
You should be upgrading your computers,
you know, every eighteen months to two years. Again, that same time frame for
your still cameras. Lenses maybe not so much so, but
still cameras, computers should be getting upgraded. Software should be
getting upgraded. You should not be working
on photoshop
CS1.
Or any other older version it's not going to be able to open
the files as you need and it really is gonna slow you down.
So, I would strongly encourage you maintain a plan for upgrading
your equipment.