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  1. thanks chulkim. How would I have known about the vignetting, is it because its a DX lens? the two picture you posted above on your f/2D, what aperture did you shoot those at? they are sharp.
  2. Hi everyone. One more question. I was looking at 35mm lenses. The 35mm f/1.8G ED FX will not work on the F100 correct b/c the F100 is AF? So are my choices the 35mm f/1.8G DX or the f/2? any thoughts on these two?
  3. Thank you all so much. I really appreciate the advice. I think I will get the 24-85 f/3.5-4.5 VR. I print a lot of film max size 8x10. Will the quality be good with this lens? Also will the Nikkor 35mm f/2D give me good prints? Finally where should I sell my 24-70 any recommendations would be great!
  4. Thank you all very helpful! I should have clarified around the house I really meant outside. my kids are outside 75% of the time and thats where I would be shooting them, not indoors. So great light in CA. I have a Nikon 24-70 that I physically cannot use anymore because it’s just too heavy. I normally used it on my digital and not on any film camera. And I don’t shoot anymore digital. I think I am going to just sell that one it has barely gotten any use. I think I want to get a 35mm. The ones mentioned above sound great. But I also would get a zoom as well since I will be selling the 24-70 and I like the versatility of a zoom. Of the zoom lenses mentioned above or even ones not mentioned above, which one would be light enough to not break my wrist like the 24-70 but still have comparable picture quality? I don’t mind some weight just not as much as the 24-70. I appreciate the help. Thank you.
  5. hello. I have an f100 and currently shoot with a 50 1.4. But it’s not working well with getting quick shots of my kids. I think I need a wider angle lens. Any recommendations of a lens I can keep on the camera to have around the house for quick shooting?
  6. <p>hello everyone!<br> Since having kids, I've had very little time to organize a bunch of my photos and make albums online to send to print, like I used to before. These are personal photos. I have realized I need to hire someone to do this. But I dont even know where to start looking. Any ideas on who could help me with this? It needs to be someone local to me (Chicago), but I just don't know where to even begin my search. <br> any advice would be greatly appreciated :)</p>
  7. <p>Thank you everyone for your very helpful comments.</p>
  8. Sorry I mistyped- I did not mean to say a rebel. I meant to say a canon powershot (or something similar). What's the difference between that and a mirrorless camera or is a powershot considered mirrorless?
  9. <p>I think I am going to sell the 24-70. In the past year I have not even touched it. I am definitely going to get one of the lenses mentioned.<br> I also want a much smaller camera. I'm not sure what the biggest differences are between something like a Rebel or a mirror less camera? And why choose one over the other.</p>
  10. <p>Thank you all very much for these helpful responses. I am definitely going to look at the different lenses mentioned! And I do have a DX Body.<br /> I also never thought about getting another camera, until I saw a couple of people mention that. That's actually a great idea. I like the G-15 idea Craig mentioned. <br> Is the Canon G-15 considered a digital rangefinder? Or not?</p>
  11. hello. I have a 24-70 2.8 Nikon lens that I use for when we go on trips or out with my kids and I want to take their pictures. But lately it's just becoming too heavy for me to take and I end up leaving it at home. Any suggestions for an alternative lens that's lighter? I also use a 50 1.4 for portraits. But I need a decent every day lens that's lighter. I shoot both indoor and outdoor. I appreciate your help.
  12. Hello. I have a few questions. I need to get a new Nikon body for video. I shoot interviews. Some are me talking. Some are others. And I also shoot short videos of kids etc that I make into a longer movie. 1. Any recommendations for a body less than 1k that will work? I would like to be able to use for stills and pictures. 2. I have a 24-70 Nikon lens that is just too heavy for me to carry around. I loved it before having a baby now it's just too much. Any lens that would be a decent replacement for that is good for both video and pictures? 3. I have a 50 1.4 but not sure if I should use this or get a 85 instead for the interviews? 4. If I can easily sell my Nikon gear should I and switch to canon? I don't want to start a Nikon canon debate here. Only asking because I hear canon is better for video. As always thank you for any advice :)
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