Thanks Sky,
Maybe my question should be like this; What model do you recommend in upgrading my nikon D70 (kit lens) for products (apparel) shooting? As for the lighting set-up i have 2 century 300i light box. Thanks again!
Just use your Nikon D70.
If you are shooting apparel, just use your kit lens is fine too. Or get a Tamron 17-50. Also get a macro lens (40/2.8 or 60/2.8) to shoot the details. And use the remaining money to get a mannequin.
Then clean your sensor and use tape to fix the battery door. Why are you wasting so much energy on something that makes only about 20% of the actual shoot? A new body won't make any difference if your light is bad or your composition is off.Thanks for the reply daredevil23, but unfortunately i think my d70 calls for replacement alr got a black dot just right on the center and my battery lock is loosen. :-(
Thanks for the reply daredevil23, but unfortunately i think my d70 calls for replacement alr got a black dot just right on the center and my battery lock is loosen. :-(
Use a blower to blow off the dust on the sensor and use duct tape to secure the battery.
Of course, if you simply need an excuse for a company sponsored camera, your budget can yield at a Nikon D7100. Or, if you can really charm your boss, a Nikon D610.
Oh... Then 2nd hand?
Heh...