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<blockquote data-quote="zx7dave" data-source="post: 1096" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>See if you are able to get close enough with a 85mm 1.8 telephoto..you can get one for around $550 and unless you are quite a ways out it should do the trick...You could likely get a manual 105mm 1.8 manual lens cheaper ($400) and if she is far enough away which is likely then you can focus at infinity and then snap away...you need a camera that can cleanly go up to ISO of 3200 or better yet 6400. That way you won't have to be concerned with a flash. I would still use a bi-pod and play with the white balance for the right lighting...As far as the camera..most any DSLR will do...how much do you want to spend? For bodies only...D3000 $350, D5000 $500, D200 $550 (used), D300 $1200 (used), D300S $1650, D700 $2850 ...and on and on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zx7dave, post: 1096, member: 257"] See if you are able to get close enough with a 85mm 1.8 telephoto..you can get one for around $550 and unless you are quite a ways out it should do the trick...You could likely get a manual 105mm 1.8 manual lens cheaper ($400) and if she is far enough away which is likely then you can focus at infinity and then snap away...you need a camera that can cleanly go up to ISO of 3200 or better yet 6400. That way you won't have to be concerned with a flash. I would still use a bi-pod and play with the white balance for the right lighting...As far as the camera..most any DSLR will do...how much do you want to spend? For bodies only...D3000 $350, D5000 $500, D200 $550 (used), D300 $1200 (used), D300S $1650, D700 $2850 ...and on and on... [/QUOTE]
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