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I would like some advice on which Nikon camera/lens is best for portrait work.
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<blockquote data-quote="jwstl" data-source="post: 116405" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>If you don't have a Nikon DSLR I don't see any reason to start with a DX camera for a professional business. If I were you I would only consider the FX line. If you already had DX cameras then it wouldn't matter but you don't. As for which body, I see a number of key factors you should use to determine the right choice: 1). As someone mentioned, how large are you will you be printing? The size of output could be a determining factor. 2). Do you need the extra ruggedness of the D800 body. Will you be shooting on location much? 3). Do you have the computer power and storage to handle the large files of the D800. Storage is cheap but you'll need a lot of it.</p><p></p><p>I see your choices as:</p><p></p><p>D600</p><p>D800 (but not the E as it's more prone to moire which is much more common in portraiture)</p><p>D700</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwstl, post: 116405, member: 12977"] If you don't have a Nikon DSLR I don't see any reason to start with a DX camera for a professional business. If I were you I would only consider the FX line. If you already had DX cameras then it wouldn't matter but you don't. As for which body, I see a number of key factors you should use to determine the right choice: 1). As someone mentioned, how large are you will you be printing? The size of output could be a determining factor. 2). Do you need the extra ruggedness of the D800 body. Will you be shooting on location much? 3). Do you have the computer power and storage to handle the large files of the D800. Storage is cheap but you'll need a lot of it. I see your choices as: D600 D800 (but not the E as it's more prone to moire which is much more common in portraiture) D700 [/QUOTE]
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