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<p>Working with Nikon, it's best to use the Capture NX2. I have the same programs that you, and never use LR. LR is lower for tranformer RAW </p>
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<p>it is best to copy the files directly qu. As a colleague said, the disks are very cheap now </p>
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<p>I think spending money on a fast card is stupid. For me the best is the San Disk card. A good choice would be the San Disk Ultra 2 SDHC 8 Mb </p>
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<p>The Nikon D700 has the same sensor that Nikon D3. There is capacity for high isos. So my recommendation is the D700 </p>
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<p>I think a lot of money on camera in this state. I think it's best to abandon the idea and find another camera. On EBAY there are many opportunities </p>
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<p>I think the best choice is d5000. It has the same sensor that the D90 and in some ways improved. It is cheaper </p>
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<p>Spyder3Elite Its fantastic</p>
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<p>The range of the canon lens is 4x, but it must be noted that the zoom starts at 100 mm, thus we get the result will be greatly expanded. Moreover the sensor size of the Canon is superio the compact camera that allows you to get higher definition results without artifacts </p>
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<p>Nikon and Canon cameras are magnificent. The choice is difficult. I own both. Processing RAW, no problem with white balance, because it can be corrected in Photoshop Camera Raw. Nikon bodies are more ergonomic and in my opinion the Nikon lenses are better. I advise the Nikon 5000. It has the same sensor that the D90, but is much less expensive <br>
Hugs<br /> </p>
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<p>My recommendation is the 11-16mm f/2.8 Tokina AT-X. It's a wonderful lens </p>
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<p>I've seen on Flickr and also sees no problem </p>
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<p>My favorite creative accesory is<br>
NIK COLOR EFEX PRO 3.0<br>
VIVEZA 2<br>
SILVER EFEX PRO<br>
SHARPENER PRO 3.0</p>
<p>Hugs</p>
<p>José Luis</p>
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<p>I suggest the 27-inch LG M2794D<br /> It's fantastic </p>
<ol>
<li>Size 27" wide</li>
<li>TV Tuner built in (Freeview)</li>
<li>Brightness 300cd/m2</li>
<li>Contrast ratio 20000:1 (DFC)</li>
<li>Viewing angle H 170 / 160</li>
<li>Response time 5ms</li>
<li>Supported colours 16.7M</li>
<li>Resolution 1920 x 1080</li>
<li>Video signal type RGB analog</li>
<li>Connector 15 pin D-sub</li>
<li>DVI-D</li>
<li>Composite</li>
<li>S-video</li>
<li>Component</li>
<li>SCART</li>
<li>HDMI</li>
<li>PC Audio In</li>
<li>Headphone out</li>
<li>SRS</li>
<li>Dolby surround sound</li>
<li>Power supply 100 ¬ 240V (56 ¬ 75 Hz)</li>
<li>Dimensions (net) W654 x D210 x H495mm</li>
<li>Weight (net) 8.92kg</li>
<li>Tilt stand</li>
<li>Power consumption (typical) 33W normal / 1W standby / 1W power mode off</li>
<li>DDC 2B</li>
<li>OSD control</li>
<li>TCO '03</li>
<li>UL</li>
<li>CUL</li>
<li>TUV-type</li>
<li>SEMKO</li>
<li>FCC-B</li>
<li>CE</li>
<li>EPA energy star</li>
</ol>
<p>http://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-M2794D-27-inch-Monitor-Digital/dp/tech-data/B001H2K25S/ref=de_a_smtd</p>
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<p>I agree with Luis. A tripod is important, but also helps stabilized lens as the Canon IS </p>
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<p>The tripod should be stable, but above all lightweight. A heavy tripod always stays home. I own several, but for me the best is the Vanguard High Pro 263AT + SBH-100 (http://www.vanguardgb.com/details.php?id=919) </p>
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<p>Hello Jessica</p>
<p>As I have answered my former colleagues, what matters is the photographer, not the camera. But if I give you good advice. For a wedding takes more than a full team. On one occasion, got a new camera to a wedding and the most important moment, the camera broke down. Fortunately my wife had a Nikon FM and was able to resolve the plight. Nikon and Canon are great cameras. Search lead standard lens and wide. It is also important to wear over a wireless flash <br>
Hugs</p>
<p>José Luis<br>
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<p>Dear Nichole<br>
I own several Nikon cameras, Canon, Sony, for me the best is Nikon. Specifically, the Nikon 5000 (<i>URL deleted</i>) is fantastic. If you want to buy a used camera, I recommend the Nikon D40 (<i>URL deleted</i>). I own this camera and am very happy </p>
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