Food photography would depend on angle of view you like and a short minimal focusing distance.
which means a nice short telephoto macro lens
what kind of travel photography do you do?
Food photography will be something like this: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?....215884895330.269570.685355330&type=3&theater
I took it with D90 and a 35mm lens.
So a 60mm AFS / AFD is definitely a good choice? I heard of people using the 60mm Micro for portrait. any views about it?
For travel photography, it would be something like this: https://www.facebook.com/winfridw/media_set?set=a.10150195748935331.431714.685355330&type=3
The photos were taken with a D90 with the 18-105 kit lens. The reason why i am exploring FF is to take advantage of the better image quality, light sensitivity, better bokeh etc. and also with a view that DX might be phased out by mirrorless cameras eventually.
The price ofD D750 is tempting! Considering that it is close to D300s's price. Another point of consideration is whether the D7100 or D750 is good for northern lights?
Food photography will be something like this: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?....215884895330.269570.685355330&type=3&theater
I took it with D90 and a 35mm lens.
So a 60mm AFS / AFD is definitely a good choice? I heard of people using the 60mm Micro for portrait. any views about it?
For travel photography, it would be something like this: https://www.facebook.com/winfridw/media_set?set=a.10150195748935331.431714.685355330&type=3
The photos were taken with a D90 with the 18-105 kit lens. The reason why i am exploring FF is to take advantage of the better image quality, light sensitivity, better bokeh etc. and also with a view that DX might be phased out by mirrorless cameras eventually.
The price ofD D750 is tempting! Considering that it is close to D300s's price. Another point of consideration is whether the D7100 or D750 is good for northern lights?
normally for food i prefer a short tele for a narrower angle of view to frame away unwanted background elements while focusing on the subject.
60mm micro is a good choice, Nikon's macro lenses are really sharp, some say too sharp for portraits
for travel photography, i prefer wide angle, my last trip was with a 18-35mm, 50mm and a 85mm. travel tripod and a SB400 flash
you can see some images here
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1437800
Hmm! Your FX plus 50mm combi looks good for food!
dilemma dilemma.. D7100 or D750!
Hmm! Your FX plus 50mm combi looks good for food!
dilemma dilemma.. D7100 or D750!