Nikon Camera Best Film

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nikon camera best film
I would like to photograph weddings / portraits, what kind of camera is best for me?

I have a Nikon N70 film camera-only body and lens that came. First off I'm good with that or should I just buy a new lens, etc, etc to give an update? Seems like a good camera cinema-manual, but when I go to camera stores I see a big difference in price. Digital SLR can be as much as $ 1000 easily. Is it really worth the money or I stick with Photoshop? (Sorry, not a lot of questions in one:])

I'm assuming you have a flash like the SB600 for a wedding shot type of studio lighting for portraits. Watch the Nikon D80. The objective is now going to work with him and you do not have to change camera systems. You may find that the Nikon D40 takes you to the digital SLR arena. Http: / / www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40.htm Look for related costs. http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11208748&search=nikon&Mo=9&cm_re=1_en-_-Top_Left_Nav-_-Top_search&lang=en-US&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&Sp=S&N=5000043&whse=BC&Dx = Mode + matchallpartial and NTK = Text_Search and Dr. P_CatalogName =: BC & Ne = 4000000 & D = nikon nikon and Ntt = & n = 5 & Ntx = mode + matchallpartial and NTY = 1 & topnav = & s = 1 You forgot to tell us what lens came with it. Tell us and we can be of further assistance and how exactly is using Photoshop and film together? If you are successfully exposing that make up the portrait and wedding photos, my guess is that it is not necessary to use Photoshop at all. Shot a lot of event photography and the use of 24-85mm f/2.8 with great success. I can use it on my two 35-mm SLR and my D200.

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