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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
looking to set up in business
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<blockquote data-quote="scottfreckle" data-source="post: 338495" data-attributes="member: 29260"><p>Yes I was aware it's the glass that's most important, but I assumed that to be in it professionally you needed an fx sensor. I do love my D300 but i find with a lot of my 'informal portraits' I am just not getting pin sharp on the eyes, I only have a nifty fifty (D) version and bog standard 18-105 dx vr so well aware I will need different lenses. By informal portraits i mean taking them in their work place or where they enjoy their hobby or like to relax, really I just mean out of the studio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottfreckle, post: 338495, member: 29260"] Yes I was aware it's the glass that's most important, but I assumed that to be in it professionally you needed an fx sensor. I do love my D300 but i find with a lot of my 'informal portraits' I am just not getting pin sharp on the eyes, I only have a nifty fifty (D) version and bog standard 18-105 dx vr so well aware I will need different lenses. By informal portraits i mean taking them in their work place or where they enjoy their hobby or like to relax, really I just mean out of the studio [/QUOTE]
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