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<blockquote data-quote="Mestre" data-source="post: 28797" data-attributes="member: 6032"><p>I also had your doubts and bought the 50mm 1.8, as the price range to the 1.4 is too much for 1/2 stop.</p><p></p><p>2 months ago i got a 35mm f/2 as I'm trying to use lens that later on can be used in FF. With your current D60 35mm will be too much for landscape, today I mainly use mine indoors and for some specific portraits with my kid.</p><p></p><p>Altough your body is a bit old, i tend to disagree on moving to a D3000/3100/5000/5100. You will only gain some sensor/processor improvement, you will still be missing internal focus and more commands outside the menus.</p><p></p><p>Two possible options:</p><p> D80 (older sensor close to your D60)</p><p>D90, with a much better sensor (allows higher ISO than the D80) but more expensive than the first option.</p><p>These options will allow you to use AF-D lenses, that are cheaper than AF-S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mestre, post: 28797, member: 6032"] I also had your doubts and bought the 50mm 1.8, as the price range to the 1.4 is too much for 1/2 stop. 2 months ago i got a 35mm f/2 as I'm trying to use lens that later on can be used in FF. With your current D60 35mm will be too much for landscape, today I mainly use mine indoors and for some specific portraits with my kid. Altough your body is a bit old, i tend to disagree on moving to a D3000/3100/5000/5100. You will only gain some sensor/processor improvement, you will still be missing internal focus and more commands outside the menus. Two possible options: D80 (older sensor close to your D60) D90, with a much better sensor (allows higher ISO than the D80) but more expensive than the first option. These options will allow you to use AF-D lenses, that are cheaper than AF-S. [/QUOTE]
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