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So if I were looking to do portraits, what would be a good camera?
- AF is a must, I'm slow as a tortoise with MF, so good AF is the top priority.
- Auto film advance so I can just shoot and not think about winding on.
- Hotshoe for connection to lights.
- Full manual exposure control required
- Exposure meter not critical as working with lights would be about 80% of the use.
- I have no Canikon cameras so no lenses I can re-use and no bias to any manufacturer.
- Quality portrait lens (90mm is my preferred, but a 70-200 would be fine)
- No need for a range of lenses or functions that cover other areas (landscape/documentary etc) as I have other cameras I prefer to use for those things.
Any suggestions?
- AF is a must, I'm slow as a tortoise with MF, so good AF is the top priority.
- Auto film advance so I can just shoot and not think about winding on.
- Hotshoe for connection to lights.
- Full manual exposure control required
- Exposure meter not critical as working with lights would be about 80% of the use.
- I have no Canikon cameras so no lenses I can re-use and no bias to any manufacturer.
- Quality portrait lens (90mm is my preferred, but a 70-200 would be fine)
- No need for a range of lenses or functions that cover other areas (landscape/documentary etc) as I have other cameras I prefer to use for those things.
Any suggestions?