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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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want the best out of your camera

Is it natural to say 'want the best out of your camera'?
If you are a serious videographer and really want the best out of your camera, which is a 5D Mark iii with Magic lantern raw ( 14 bit raw video ) then spend the extra 100 dollars.

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It's certainly acceptable for advertising copy. "

  • It's certainly acceptable for advertising copy.
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It's certainly acceptable for advertising copy. I find better either "want to get the best out of " or "want the best from."

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