if you want a dedicated flash with build in wireless (like the 600EX) then you can do worse than the Yongnuo 560-III.
works with 602 and 603's without any extra bits! saves taking extra stuff!
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I can't see any difference between my d3s, d800, d5100 with 18-55 or 24-70 in the studio, in many ways the d5100 is better because it's lighter, easier to hold and less of an obstacle between me and the baby
If you're looking to use natural light then any decent dslr will do with a fixed prime,
If using studio lighting the. A big Softbox and again a decent dslr and kit lens, a 24-70/2.8 will be overkill for studio where you'll be at f/8 or more most of the time.
The flash will freeze the flash part, but the ambient part will show blur still, this might make it appear blurred, maybe bump you ISo 1 stop to give you 1/60th that will help.
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