Most Nikon studio shooters use the D2x
Nikon D200 and whatever lens I need. Also use a 40D with a few different Siggy and Canon lenses. This is all for magazine work.
Just because you're in a studio, don't fall into the trap of thinking that you need special kit**if it's good enough for use outdoor then it's good enough for the studio. The only gear I've ever used that I can see a major difference in quality was medium format and 5x4 gear. Anything around the 35mm size/standard digital size, the difference in sensor will be negligable.
Use the lens that suits what you want to achieve...

I'd like to see anyone get up & down as often as I do but with a medium format shooting an active 2 yr old - 100 shots in 15 mins is about the norm
DiddyDave....... Coooooooome on down.
Seriously, the mamiya 645 is little bigger or heavier than a 1D canon and has a nice balance when wielded too.![]()

Oh - and it's a D2Xs not a CANON!!!!!!
DD

But does it come with the equivalent of an 18-70 zoom?
DD


>But does it come with the equivalent of an 18-70 zoom?
Nope, more like a 28-70 but I prefer to use my feet, backside, head, elbows or whatever else I end up sliding about the floor on.
>And lightning fast autofocus?
and.... nope again. I keep getting told that the AF is not nearly as bad as I say it is but I prefer lightning fast fingers.
You know, it's not good to get to stuck in one way of doing things. You might like it if you tried it.![]()
That DD's gonna be a tough nut to crack..
Might need to tag team
Don't want to appear picky but it is spelt LENS.