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    Goldriver

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    #78264   2008-05-19 23:31 GMT      
    Hey! ( I'm an aspiring Fashion Photographer )

    I have a Nikon D40 with a 18-135mm lens. I went to RITZ the other day and while talking to the man who works there , he informed me that I should not buy the D80, He said I should just upgrade to a D40x or D60.

    He said that they do just as much as the D80 unless you master the manual settings.

    I also need a good speedlight or flash , I was thinking of the SB 800 since I shoot a lot of models outside.

    any comments or advice?

    If anyone would like to help and have a lot to say.. you can IM me (pink.rawka on yahoo ) for a convo... I need all the help I can get ppl... thanks a bunch

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    #78265   2008-05-19 23:37 GMT      
    Start off by getting to know your current camera first... learn how to use the manual features, then worry about upgrading.

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    #78266   2008-05-19 23:40 GMT      
    I am a photographer and I work with a Nikon D80. I LOVE it. If you do shoot models and you want to upgrade I would suggest it. You really should learn to master the manual settings, too. If you're only going to use auto settings (such as portrait, landscape, macro, etc.) you may as well just buy a point-and-shoot camera like a pocket digital. If you need any help.. you can IM me anytime creoendios89 on aim. =)

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    #78267   2008-05-19 23:42 GMT      
    Touche Princess

    I worked retail selling cameras, I had exstentive study of photography behind me - some people I worked with were like the person you encountered - clueless or just out to make sales..........

    Learn camera control, learn manual shooting - then any camera is good.

    SB800 is great, better if used manually.

    IM me if you wish im around for awhile.

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    #78268   2008-05-19 23:47 GMT      
    If u wanna proceed with high fashion photography u will need something much stronger than Nikon D80, something like Nikon D200. That camera is fabulous!
    You also wanna have a couple of lenses to widen the spectrum of ur shots: wide angle, close up, wide angle zoom.
    SB 800 AF Speed light flash would work beautifully outside or inside, depending what u tell the flash to do.
    and of course u would need good old studio lights. have fun

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    #78269   2008-05-20 03:23 GMT      
    That salesman is silly.


    In photography, ALWAYS buy the best you can afford.

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    #78270   2008-05-20 10:08 GMT      
    Because you are starting off, just update your lens for know, once you master the manual settings.. go for the d80.
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