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Nikon D3300
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I don't think that's going to be possible with a 50/1.8. Those photos look like they were taken with a faster, longer lens. The "circle of confusion" (a measure of how blurred the background is) in those photos is larger than a 50/1.8 will give at the subject distance needed for the framing in those pictures.alright, so what Nikon lens do you recommend for me to acheive such results? thank you.
You're going to have to learn how to use lighting to achieve the type of results like you see in the attached pictures. A good reflector can help as can a remote flash. I encourage you to get the book "Light, Science & Magic" which will significantly help you achieve a variety of lighting effects for portrait work as well as others.i will look for that, thank you.
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Hello there, i'm new here and even new to photography thing, i'm from Africa, Morocco exactly. how are y'all ? :D
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Nikon D3300
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I got my new nikon d3300 dslr, i'm very pleased with it how ever, my question how can i get like those results below with yongnuo 50mm f1.8 lens
https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2017/05/DSC00068-Edit-800x534.jpg
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1494/26628490566_257a0f7907_b.jpg
(those are just examples for what i want out of my new dslr)
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i want know if i can get like this results below with Yongnou 50mm F1.8
if yes, how can i?
https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2017/05/DSC00068-Edit-800x534.jpg
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1494/26628490566_257a0f7907_b.jpg
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"how can they both have the same image quality?? Nikon D3300 got 24.2 MP white the canon 1300D got 18.0 MP ? so there will be no difference in quality?"
Do not confuse image size with quality. You can have a dull and blurry 24.2 Mp image and a clear and sharp 18.0 image depending on the lens more than the camera.
The Canon vs. Nikon argument has been going on for decades much like, "Which is better, Ford or Chevy?"
i'm buying nikon by the way, the seller told me to choose between two different lens Nikon 18-55 Standard and Yongnou 50mm 1.8? which one is the best for fullbody portraits and low light?
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I agree with AJG that you should try both in a store and determine which feels better to you. Both cameras will do what you want, both have a large range of lenses available, so that it comes down to which one you prefer to use.
Both cameras have more than enough megapixels for your intended use, so that the difference between them is not all that important.
alright, thank you.
Either one is fine and you don't need to be too careful because you don't intend to use it for a very long time do you?yes i do, probably for the next year.
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They are both good. I agree to get a 50mm lens, but as for which to go for, I suggest you look at both and see which you find more comfortable to use. Image quality will be practically identical.
how can they both have the same image quality?? Nikon D3300 got 24.2 MP white the canon 1300D got 18.0 MP ? so there will be no difference in quality?
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alright thank you guys so basically which one of the bodies is good ?
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I want a entry dslr for only portraits i'm confused to choose between Canon 1300D with price of (317$) and Nikon D3300 for (349$) both comes with standard kit lens.. any help would be appreciated
Nikon D3300
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alright thanks guys, im going to buy Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8 Lens
Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8 Lens for Nikon F LBV85N B&H Photo
hopefully it will give me what i'm looking for.