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Out of Production DSLRs
D80
D80 and 50mm lens
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 174145" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I know it's your money, but i don't see the logic in buying the two lenses to test them out. There are so many comparison reviews on the net. Just to let you know, the G will be slightly better. On to the next part of your post: what you are looking at in those links IS NOT street photography. They are staged fashion shots in the street. Street photography is not staged, is not about fashion and is spur of the moment. It's about capturing a moment, life as it happens. With that being said, the only way you will get photos like that, is to have years of experience under your belt doing that kind of photography. No one here can give you a shopping list of settings that will automatically let you churn out photos like what you see in those links. Anyhow, that is my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 174145, member: 9619"] I know it's your money, but i don't see the logic in buying the two lenses to test them out. There are so many comparison reviews on the net. Just to let you know, the G will be slightly better. On to the next part of your post: what you are looking at in those links IS NOT street photography. They are staged fashion shots in the street. Street photography is not staged, is not about fashion and is spur of the moment. It's about capturing a moment, life as it happens. With that being said, the only way you will get photos like that, is to have years of experience under your belt doing that kind of photography. No one here can give you a shopping list of settings that will automatically let you churn out photos like what you see in those links. Anyhow, that is my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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