Digital Camera World

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ou don’t need lots of camera equipment to take brilliant food photos, or any still-life photos for that matter: it’s possible to get impressive results even with a simple DSLR or mirrorless camera and a kit lens. That said, acquiring some key accessories will really help you progress your food photography. These include a camera body with full-frame sensor, which will give you a better depth of field; a macro lens, which will

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