Hi to all. I'm in a slight dilemma on where should I put my money into my next equipment. Just want to tap on you guys' opinions.
I'm currently shooting landscape, birding and macro. Yes, i'm not focusing but I just love doing them all.
I have a UWA, a macro lens, a bigma & a couple other lens I intend to use for another topic I'm trying to learn next (in progress self learning). I also have 2 speedlights that I can utilized.
Question
I was wondering what should I get next if I want to do portrait photography while improving for other subjects that I'm also shooting. I've isolated these 2 huge cost purchases.
For portrait:
My current tools are a 50mm F/1.8, 17-50mm F/2.8 and 70-300mm VR used as a 70-200mm
I'm currently using a D90.
My considerations:
For choosing D400, the reasoning is because I want a camera body with mirror up mode for landscape long shutter, and also for high FPS for birding.
For choosing a 70-200mm F/2.8, it's a good lens for many situation and I wish to take advantage of the constant F/2.8 for portrait subject isolation (bokeh).
Sorry for the lengthy story. Please, if you have the time, give your opinion.
Thank you all
I'm currently shooting landscape, birding and macro. Yes, i'm not focusing but I just love doing them all.
I have a UWA, a macro lens, a bigma & a couple other lens I intend to use for another topic I'm trying to learn next (in progress self learning). I also have 2 speedlights that I can utilized.
Question
I was wondering what should I get next if I want to do portrait photography while improving for other subjects that I'm also shooting. I've isolated these 2 huge cost purchases.
For portrait:
My current tools are a 50mm F/1.8, 17-50mm F/2.8 and 70-300mm VR used as a 70-200mm
I'm currently using a D90.
My considerations:
For choosing D400, the reasoning is because I want a camera body with mirror up mode for landscape long shutter, and also for high FPS for birding.
For choosing a 70-200mm F/2.8, it's a good lens for many situation and I wish to take advantage of the constant F/2.8 for portrait subject isolation (bokeh).
Sorry for the lengthy story. Please, if you have the time, give your opinion.
Thank you all