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Photography Q&A
D610 or D7200 which one ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 447890" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I'm assuming this will all be for personal use and "portrait" doesn't mean you have immediate aspirations of shooting others. With that said, speak to most portrait photographers and they'll tell you that 70mm on a full frame camera is barely a minimum focal length for a good looking portrait. Many use a 70-200mm as their portrait zoom, but that's not going to cover you for your baby and family shots.</p><p></p><p>So, with that in mind, and given that this is your first DSLR, I strongly recommend the D7200 and 18-140mm. It gives you the effective focal length a 27-210mm would on the D610, so it's going to allow you to shoot just about anything you want. Good lens, great camera. Go with that, learn and save for better glass. You don't need FX to do great portraits, even commercially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 447890, member: 9240"] I'm assuming this will all be for personal use and "portrait" doesn't mean you have immediate aspirations of shooting others. With that said, speak to most portrait photographers and they'll tell you that 70mm on a full frame camera is barely a minimum focal length for a good looking portrait. Many use a 70-200mm as their portrait zoom, but that's not going to cover you for your baby and family shots. So, with that in mind, and given that this is your first DSLR, I strongly recommend the D7200 and 18-140mm. It gives you the effective focal length a 27-210mm would on the D610, so it's going to allow you to shoot just about anything you want. Good lens, great camera. Go with that, learn and save for better glass. You don't need FX to do great portraits, even commercially. [/QUOTE]
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