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About

Lilio Camere dove into photography during the summer of 2015, when taking a trip to Austin (where he would eventually call home). After graduating from Florida State University with degrees in Music and Hospitality Management, Lilio went to pursue a Masters in Marketing in Austin at THE University of Texas. All along the way, he constantly pushed his creative limits and develop himself as a visual artist. Not satisfied with merely taking photographs, but creating them.

Now residing in Austin, Texas, Lilio looks to provide a premium photography service and ensure that his clients are always satisfied with his work.

Digital

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NIKON D850

My go-to body for stills. The D850 is the King of the hill when it comes to DSLRs. Packing 45.7 megapixels on a full frame sensor with Nikon’s best auto-focus system, the D850 is perfect for portraits and great for fast action. A robust body and the ability to shoot up to 9 frames per second with the grip means this camera will work in the toughest of conditions.

 
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NIKON Z6

With the new Z mount, the Z6 can take full advantage of Nikon’s mirrorless lenses, as well as the wealth of Nikon classic glass. With a full-frame, 24.5 megapixel sensor, the Z6 hits the sweet-spot when it comes to low-light stills and 4K video performance. It captures some truly amazing footage, especially when paired with an external recorder, like the Atomos Ninja V.

 

Film

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NIKON F6

Commercially released in 2004, the F6 was the last of Nikon’s flagship film SLRs. It is the pinnacle of technology for film cameras, having a capable auto-focus systems, one of the most accurate exposure meters, and is compatible with most modern Nikon lenses. The F6 is still in production and can still be bought new from Nikon, even though it shoots 35mm film.

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PENTAX 6X7

Originally released in 1969, the Pentax 6x7 remains the world’s largest SLR, shooting film with a surface area 4.86 times larger than full-frame, 35mm film. The amount of detail that can be captured in a negative of that size is just stunning, being able to better capture the smooth gradations in color in tone that exist out there in the real world.

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NIKON F3

First released in March 1980, the F3 was the film body of choice for many professionals. With new innovations like aperture priority mode and TTL metering, the F3 is still a fantastic 35mm film camera, loved by many today. With the the same F-mount that modern Nikon DSLRs still implement, you can mount your modern glass, while capturing the classic film aesthetic.