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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 778015" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Well, like I said in the last post, this will likely be an upgrade for my daughter's system. She shoots a variety of subjects. She likes wildlife, but seems to excel at what I would consider "art" pictures. Often this is something I wouldn't think about shooting. Something like an architectural feature, or a closeup of something others would just pass by. Often it doesn't work, but often it turns out to be something really appealing. Looking at what she shoots has me taking pictures I would never have before. She does seem to take a lot more pictures with the 70 - 300 than the normal zoom, but would need a normal zoom. I also see something like a 105 macro in her future at some point. Just not sure I would be happy with a crop sensor camera after having a high resolution camera in the family. Back in the day, I was more partial to medium format, if I didn't need a telephoto or the speed and maneuverability of a 35mm SLR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 778015, member: 50197"] Well, like I said in the last post, this will likely be an upgrade for my daughter's system. She shoots a variety of subjects. She likes wildlife, but seems to excel at what I would consider "art" pictures. Often this is something I wouldn't think about shooting. Something like an architectural feature, or a closeup of something others would just pass by. Often it doesn't work, but often it turns out to be something really appealing. Looking at what she shoots has me taking pictures I would never have before. She does seem to take a lot more pictures with the 70 - 300 than the normal zoom, but would need a normal zoom. I also see something like a 105 macro in her future at some point. Just not sure I would be happy with a crop sensor camera after having a high resolution camera in the family. Back in the day, I was more partial to medium format, if I didn't need a telephoto or the speed and maneuverability of a 35mm SLR. [/QUOTE]
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