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I recommend to go with H4D or H5D, forget H3D, i had H3DII-39 and the high ISO is really bad and no true focus, but when i got H4D-60, WOW, high ISO is remarkable even it is not that much great compared to 35mm digital but usable, also the true focus is making it much better shooting.
About lenses, if you have money i will advice you to go with some of those lenses: 28, 50, 100, 120, 150, 35-90. I only have 28, 80 and 120, i use 120macro for portraits and it is very razor sharp, but it is so heavy lens and so slow in focus even with true focus so that it is not recommended by many for portraits, i bought it for macro and close-up, if i have to choose only one lens for portraits that will be either 100 or 80, 35/50 are wide and 150-300 are so long.
About lenses, if you have money i will advice you to go with some of those lenses: 28, 50, 100, 120, 150, 35-90. I only have 28, 80 and 120, i use 120macro for portraits and it is very razor sharp, but it is so heavy lens and so slow in focus even with true focus so that it is not recommended by many for portraits, i bought it for macro and close-up, if i have to choose only one lens for portraits that will be either 100 or 80, 35/50 are wide and 150-300 are so long.