minimum nikon camera for stock photography

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Any suggestions as to the starting point for shooting stock photographs (mainly landscapes and architecture) in respect of a Nikon.

In a recent mag it was suggested the Canon 5D was a minimum which is a lot more affordable (to me)than a D3 or D3X. I am a nikon owner but wonder if I need to change. It's also been suggested elsewhere that scanned medium format trannies are no longer acceptable.

Your thoughts please

Peter

ps if it's just a question of uprezzing then a recommendation for software would be appreciated.
 
stock? depends on the resolution they require tbh.

Surely all you really need is a tripod, an entry level dslr (d3000, d60, d40x) and a wide angle lens? Maybe a filter or two.
 
As far as I know, there isn't a 'minimum camera' requirement. There's often a minimum resolution requirement, but if the original is good and sharp, an image can often be upsized and maintain quality. I've got photos up on Alamy taken with my 450D and increased in resolution using photoshop.
 
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