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Which camera does National Geographic use?
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Which camera does National Geographic use?
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I always have one or two camera bodies like the mirrorless Nikon Z611 or for some assignments, I'll use the D850 or D6. My go to lenses are the Nikkor 24–70mm, 2.8 lens, a prime lens for portraits like the 105mm, 1.4 lens.
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