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07/02/2009 02:35:46 PM · #1 |
For those of you who upgraded to a D700, do you find that you can still use your d70 or d80 with your old DX lenses as a secondary cam for weddings/events/etc.? I'd like to think that my D70 is still a good machine. I've been using it for some great (IMO) headshots for the past few years, and it seems to work pretty well since ISO is always at 200. Obviously I will use my D700 for that, but for weddings I'd love to just have two cams with two different lenses for different types of shots.
I guess this is mainly because I only have one lens that's not DX and and it's a prime. The DX lens I have is zoom, so i could be useful.
Any thoughts? |
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07/02/2009 06:14:42 PM · #2 |
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07/02/2009 06:52:29 PM · #3 |
You Nikon guys sure have complex issues. |
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07/02/2009 07:12:56 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by photodude: You Nikon guys sure have complex issues. |
You New York guys sure are blunt. :)
Message edited by author 2009-07-02 19:13:10. |
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07/02/2009 07:46:26 PM · #5 |
I don't do weddings, but from what I have read, and what makes sense for a day like that is that you better have a second camera body available, if only for backup.
I got a d90 and my d80 is largely unused, but I keep it handy, and when I go into the studio for a shoot, I stick a lens on it so I don't have to switch lenses if things are really humming--just grab the d80 and shoot. Otherwise, my lensbaby is on it all the time.
So I would definitely keep it until the d700 becomes your backup camera :-) |
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