You'll find the noise reduction on mid- to upper-level dSLRs produces great results at high ISOs, up to 3200 and beyond. But you'll be getting a different look than film gave you - everything looks a bit smoother and less grainy.
**If you're looking for a particular black and white tone, try...
What lenses do you still have?
If they're Nikon F-mount, Pentax K-mount or newish Konica/Minolta, you can buy a dSLR body to use them. A friend of mine uses a very sharp F-mount Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 manual focus lens on a D3 digital body to photograph people.
dSLR bodies have multi-point...
The best camera is the one you have with you. You know, the one you actually know how to use to get pictures you like.
You can make professional photographs with an old Yashica MAT-124 on film, though I personally prefer a Leica M7 (film) or M8 (digital) with any Summicron or Summilux lens...
Your viewer should drool over your photograph. That's your goal.
Setup - Talk to your food stylist or marketing manager first about what they want to show. They're most likely looking for what the client wants. That's usually appetite appeal, which translates to texture, glistening sauces...
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