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Posted: Sat, Feb 16 2008, 10:43 am EST
Post subject: Re: lens choice
scott thomas wrote:
My daughter is a photojournalist major and I am looking to add to her lens inventory. Currently she has the Nikon D70s body and the following lenses:
1) 18-70 Nikkor
2) 15-35 analog
3) sigma 28-300 (very soft around the edges)
She does a lot of portrait photography.
Also, she only has the pop up flash on the camers.
Any suggestions on a wish list?
Thanks
I am an amateur and I don't have a big budget for lenses. My favorite lens for my D70s is a Nikon 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D. I don't change lens often now mainly because I had dusts on the sensor twice, and it's a pain to get rid of them.
I also have an inexpensive AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D, which is a decent lens for indoor portrait shots.
scott thomas
Posted: Fri, Feb 15 2008, 9:44 pm EST
Post subject: lens choice
My daughter is a photojournalist major and I am looking to add to her lens inventory. Currently she has the Nikon D70s body and the following lenses:
1) 18-70 Nikkor
2) 15-35 analog
3) sigma 28-300 (very soft around the edges)
She does a lot of portrait photography.
Also, she only has the pop up flash on the camers.
Any suggestions on a wish list?
Thanks