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<blockquote data-quote="sgc525" data-source="post: 164355" data-attributes="member: 14852"><p>Hey! My name is Sara Grace, I'm from Memphis. Been around cameras my whole life and trying to make my way into the digital world. My grandparents own a camera shop that I worked at for many years during school but lately I feel like I'm not in the environment enough to catch up with the constant changes! I currently have a D80 with a 35 f/2 and a 28-105. They are both non-digital lenses because I plan on upgrading to a D700 sometime in the future when I can afford it... And a 50mm f/1.4 while I'm at it! and an 85 f/1.8...haha. </p><p></p><p>I'm not super happy with the ISO limitations of the D80. I feel like I'm limited in my lenses because I feel like the pictures get grainy when I put the ISO above 400. So that's why I'm saving up for the faster lenses. </p><p></p><p>I've been looking for ways to fund my hobby and I'm thinking about doing a little pet photography? Haha Who knows. I've known many people who have paid good money for great pet portraits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgc525, post: 164355, member: 14852"] Hey! My name is Sara Grace, I'm from Memphis. Been around cameras my whole life and trying to make my way into the digital world. My grandparents own a camera shop that I worked at for many years during school but lately I feel like I'm not in the environment enough to catch up with the constant changes! I currently have a D80 with a 35 f/2 and a 28-105. They are both non-digital lenses because I plan on upgrading to a D700 sometime in the future when I can afford it... And a 50mm f/1.4 while I'm at it! and an 85 f/1.8...haha. I'm not super happy with the ISO limitations of the D80. I feel like I'm limited in my lenses because I feel like the pictures get grainy when I put the ISO above 400. So that's why I'm saving up for the faster lenses. I've been looking for ways to fund my hobby and I'm thinking about doing a little pet photography? Haha Who knows. I've known many people who have paid good money for great pet portraits. [/QUOTE]
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