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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3300
Best lens for indoor portraits
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 595329" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>I'd say that 35mm would be too wide too, crop sensor or not - 50mm would be a minimum.</p><p></p><p>Use you 18-140, and see what focal length gives the results you prefer, then look at primes or fast zooms that are around that focal length. The 18-140 may not have the fast aperture you'd want for in door portraits, but at least you'd get an idea of your favourite focal length and you have the in-built flash for a bit of extra light while you are experimenting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 595329, member: 9252"] I'd say that 35mm would be too wide too, crop sensor or not - 50mm would be a minimum. Use you 18-140, and see what focal length gives the results you prefer, then look at primes or fast zooms that are around that focal length. The 18-140 may not have the fast aperture you'd want for in door portraits, but at least you'd get an idea of your favourite focal length and you have the in-built flash for a bit of extra light while you are experimenting. [/QUOTE]
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