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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 761912" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>You are right, we have more recent cameras with lots of megapixels. The D80 is about 10 megapixels as opposed to the D70's 6 megapixels. The D7500 has fewer megapixels than the D3500, but they are still 20 megapixels and above. They have newer, more improved sensors and better ISO performance as well. I don't know if putting a prime lens on the D70 is going to get you where you want to be. I think most people on the forum would say to upgrade your system to a better resolution camera since the D70 is 17 year old technology. </p><p>If you could rent a lens and see if it improves your images to acceptable for your needs, that would be one way of approaching this or getting a system upgrade from a store that accepts returns is another approach. You could also get a body only and a good lens rather than kit lenses again. If you can check one out in the store that is even better. The D3500 is too small for me. I like a beefier camera.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I took this with my Tamron and bouncing my flash due to the reflections off of the glass. I am not the best flash photographer out there, but this gives you an idea anyway.</p><p>I changed a few things in the camera settings and did some processing in Affinity. </p><p> Mikeee's image is much better than mine without the benefit of flash. Neither the ISO performance nor resolution of the D70 or D80 are even close to the D7500.</p><p>Anyway, I hope I helped you think about some things to get you where you want to be. That is what this forum is all about. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]358568[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 761912, member: 26505"] You are right, we have more recent cameras with lots of megapixels. The D80 is about 10 megapixels as opposed to the D70's 6 megapixels. The D7500 has fewer megapixels than the D3500, but they are still 20 megapixels and above. They have newer, more improved sensors and better ISO performance as well. I don't know if putting a prime lens on the D70 is going to get you where you want to be. I think most people on the forum would say to upgrade your system to a better resolution camera since the D70 is 17 year old technology. If you could rent a lens and see if it improves your images to acceptable for your needs, that would be one way of approaching this or getting a system upgrade from a store that accepts returns is another approach. You could also get a body only and a good lens rather than kit lenses again. If you can check one out in the store that is even better. The D3500 is too small for me. I like a beefier camera. I took this with my Tamron and bouncing my flash due to the reflections off of the glass. I am not the best flash photographer out there, but this gives you an idea anyway. I changed a few things in the camera settings and did some processing in Affinity. Mikeee's image is much better than mine without the benefit of flash. Neither the ISO performance nor resolution of the D70 or D80 are even close to the D7500. Anyway, I hope I helped you think about some things to get you where you want to be. That is what this forum is all about. [ATTACH type="full" width="30%"]358568._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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