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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 292910" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>-Any Nikon, being advertised as "full frame" camera will do. Smaller investment: D610. Big pile of $ notes: D4/D4s. D800 being probably the best solution in terms of what you get for your money, I think.</p><p>-Why? Because these cameras enable you to take a high quality photos, have a wide range (widest!) of lenses, which includes the old analog era lenses (mechanically and optically compatible with Nikon DSLRs, which is not the case with Oly and Canon and their lenses in that category, I'm afraid)... Also, these cameras are more robust than most of what is produced by Canon...</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #000000">-Does Nikon have a pro line of mirror less cameras? No. It only has a line of, IMHO inferior small sensor cameras - a Nikon1 line-up, sadly...</span><span style="color: #000000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"></span>-If you're loaded, go for this Oly - it is good more than enough for these purposes of yours, but is OVERpriced. With the kit lens (which should cover most of your needs, anyway) it is not THAT expensive, but, just try to buy some of Oly's high grade "primes" and/or zooms - you're gonna need some help from International Monetary Fund...</p><p>How much you're willing to spend, that's the question, now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 292910, member: 18251"] -Any Nikon, being advertised as "full frame" camera will do. Smaller investment: D610. Big pile of $ notes: D4/D4s. D800 being probably the best solution in terms of what you get for your money, I think. -Why? Because these cameras enable you to take a high quality photos, have a wide range (widest!) of lenses, which includes the old analog era lenses (mechanically and optically compatible with Nikon DSLRs, which is not the case with Oly and Canon and their lenses in that category, I'm afraid)... Also, these cameras are more robust than most of what is produced by Canon... [COLOR=#000000]-Does Nikon have a pro line of mirror less cameras? No. It only has a line of, IMHO inferior small sensor cameras - a Nikon1 line-up, sadly...[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR]-If you're loaded, go for this Oly - it is good more than enough for these purposes of yours, but is OVERpriced. With the kit lens (which should cover most of your needs, anyway) it is not THAT expensive, but, just try to buy some of Oly's high grade "primes" and/or zooms - you're gonna need some help from International Monetary Fund... How much you're willing to spend, that's the question, now? [/QUOTE]
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