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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Good lens for Portraits?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZiN" data-source="post: 10798" data-attributes="member: 3676"><p>jdeg: That looks like a good start, the price is very attractive! I looked up a review on it and it sounds like something I'd be interested in picking up for the price/value alone. Only problem with the review was it was very broad and not portrait focused, so it explained it had issues with fringing but that appeared to be on landscape shots mostly. So it's got my attention as an option.</p><p></p><p>Anthony: I will look into those lenses next. As to your question, indoor studio type portraits are what interest me the most but I know I am far away from having access to such a setup. But basically I am looking for something that produces excellent portraits, soft yet crisp photos. I'd hope the lens would be versatile enough that it could take indoor and outdoor portraits though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZiN, post: 10798, member: 3676"] jdeg: That looks like a good start, the price is very attractive! I looked up a review on it and it sounds like something I'd be interested in picking up for the price/value alone. Only problem with the review was it was very broad and not portrait focused, so it explained it had issues with fringing but that appeared to be on landscape shots mostly. So it's got my attention as an option. Anthony: I will look into those lenses next. As to your question, indoor studio type portraits are what interest me the most but I know I am far away from having access to such a setup. But basically I am looking for something that produces excellent portraits, soft yet crisp photos. I'd hope the lens would be versatile enough that it could take indoor and outdoor portraits though. [/QUOTE]
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