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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3300
Best lens for indoor portraits
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<blockquote data-quote="Samo" data-source="post: 595311" data-attributes="member: 42955"><p>I like the idea of a fast prime because your gaining light on your kit lens and shutter which will help to freeze those fast moving rascals. On a crop camera I would go either 35 or 50 in the beginning. I would say the 35 because your inside. Shoot eyelevel or maybe slightly up at them. The tilt of the lens is going to make a difference in your results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samo, post: 595311, member: 42955"] I like the idea of a fast prime because your gaining light on your kit lens and shutter which will help to freeze those fast moving rascals. On a crop camera I would go either 35 or 50 in the beginning. I would say the 35 because your inside. Shoot eyelevel or maybe slightly up at them. The tilt of the lens is going to make a difference in your results. [/QUOTE]
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