Posted by admin | Under Nikon D3 Review
Wednesday Sep 1, 2010
I have been an avid enthusiast for some time now, concentrating on landscapes, wildlife and macro shots. But I am wanting to branch out into the field of ‘pro portraiture’ ‘Obviously only after I have become adequately sound with the hardware and practical requirements etc.
I have read many good reviews regarding the ‘Nikon D3‘ and must admit it does appeal to me?
What are the thoughts of this community and do you recommend other cameras, if so why?
Also, I have performed many searches on the web for a suitable ‘wedding photography course’ but cant seem to find or decide which is suitable but more importantly recognised and credible.
Has anyone got any pointer or suggestions?? UK / England courses!
If you have the money, the Nikon D3 is of course a great way to go. There are some excellent lenses which are perfect for shooting portraits, glamour and events … coupled with Nikon’s dedicated SB800 flash.
Many of the event and glamour photographers I know use a Nikon D300 with either a 24-70mm f/2.8 or 24-85mm f/2.8~f/4.0 and either the SB600 or SB800.
You will find that the lenses you have been using for shooting landscapes, wildlife and macro will work with a new D3 with no changes in your technique, since the D3 is a full frame digital camera … just like your Nikon 35mm camera.
See my photos at http://momentsofnaturephotography.com Quick look at the nikon d3x and the features i like most. I also explain why i chose to upgrade from the nikon d3 to the nikon d3x.
Posted by admin | Under Nikon D3 Review
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010
Quick review of the Nikon 35mm f1.8. If you have any other questions regarding this lens you can leave a comment and I’ll try to answer then as soon as possible. Next lens for review will be the Tamron 90mm f2.5 so keep an eye out for that. Cheers.
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