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<blockquote data-quote="slsl6" data-source="post: 761972" data-attributes="member: 49470"><p>You all are very helpful to someone like me (learning!)! Dawg Pics--this example is so much better and sharper than anything I've taken. I think a good plan is to start with better lighting and see where it gets me. if that doesn't work I'll just have to bite the bullet and upgrade totally. If I do get a new body, do you recommend the D7500? How about the 5600? Would the Tamron 28-75 work for the paintings? These focal lengths would be decent for my all-around shots, too (although up to 85 or a bit more would be ideal)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsl6, post: 761972, member: 49470"] You all are very helpful to someone like me (learning!)! Dawg Pics--this example is so much better and sharper than anything I've taken. I think a good plan is to start with better lighting and see where it gets me. if that doesn't work I'll just have to bite the bullet and upgrade totally. If I do get a new body, do you recommend the D7500? How about the 5600? Would the Tamron 28-75 work for the paintings? These focal lengths would be decent for my all-around shots, too (although up to 85 or a bit more would be ideal)? [/QUOTE]
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