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But plenty of pro shooters agree: this is actually the best 50mm for portraits on the F-mount.
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Manual focus, doesn’t take filters, and prone to sample variation. Quality glass will stay with you for years (and you can adapt it to Z mount later – if that’s the direction you choose). Note: lenses are important (“date cameras, marry lenses”)! If you’re going into the full frame realm, make sure you have the budget for good lenses. If you can get a great deal, go for it! For $500-600, I’d also seriously consider the legendary D3. Note: while I love the D700, it’s hard to recommend at today’s inflated prices (around $400). 99.9% of users would be better served by one of the cameras above, however. 10 fps, insanely clean files at high ISO. (around $1200 used with ~100k actuations). Shooting hardcore high fps sports/action, or simply need the most rugged body? Look into the D4. 45 megapixel sensor – so make sure you pair it with some quality lenses. Get this one if you want a camera that can do it all. We’re finally at below $2000 for the best DSLR ever made. Incredible value (originally retailed for $2900). Goes down to ISO 64, amazing dynamic range and shadow detail.
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Tip: check the Serial # on the Nikon Advisory page to see if you’re buying a D750 that was affected by a recall.įor just a bit more than the D750, you’re getting a 36 megapixel beast – great for landscape, architecture, etc. 24 megapixels, 6.5 fps, 51 AF points, much better AF than the D610. Now that D750 owners are dumping their bodies for mirrorless, there are some crazy deals on this low-light champion. The best deal in full frame today? Possibly. Note: if you plan to do any autofocus in low-light or night conditions, avoid this one and go straight for the D750! Avoid the D600 (unless you personally know the previous owner). Great high ISO performance, and an incredible value today on the used market. Best Value Cameras:Ģ4 megapixels, 6 fps, 39 AF points. Note: prices are in US Dollars based on recent eBay sales (exact prices will depend on your local area). Lots of great deals today – now that many Nikon users are dumping their gear and switching to mirrorless (Z mount). What are the absolute best value Nikon FX (DSLR) cameras and lenses? I’ve narrowed it down to 4 cameras and 35 lenses ( 20 primes and 15 zooms).
