beckyx3
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- Jan 5, 2012
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Hi Everyone-
I'm completely new to this board but I'm hoping I can find some help. I'm pretty new to photography. My parents bought me a Nikon Coolpix l810 for Christmas 2 years ago and unfortunately I had it stolen from me. I was really bummed out but I had decided to take the money and dive in and buy myself a Nikon D3100 after playing around with my sisters and I absolutely love it. I got to use it in the Outer Banks and for our last trip down to Disney in August. I still really am so new to this whole thing but I've been doing some research. I currently have the standard lens that came with the camera on it. Today my dad handed me a Minolta MD 135mm and asked if I'd be able to use it with my camera. I looked online and found that I would have to buy an adapter for it. Now here is my dilemma. Is it worth it to buy the adapter? I still get confused about the logistics with lenses but I'm definitely trying to get better. I'm just not sure if it's something I should try and invest in (even though the adapters look fairly reasonable) just to try or what. I've read in a few places that it's a good lens, but seeing as it's probably almost 30 years old I'm skeptical. Any help would be greatly appreciated :good vibes
I'm completely new to this board but I'm hoping I can find some help. I'm pretty new to photography. My parents bought me a Nikon Coolpix l810 for Christmas 2 years ago and unfortunately I had it stolen from me. I was really bummed out but I had decided to take the money and dive in and buy myself a Nikon D3100 after playing around with my sisters and I absolutely love it. I got to use it in the Outer Banks and for our last trip down to Disney in August. I still really am so new to this whole thing but I've been doing some research. I currently have the standard lens that came with the camera on it. Today my dad handed me a Minolta MD 135mm and asked if I'd be able to use it with my camera. I looked online and found that I would have to buy an adapter for it. Now here is my dilemma. Is it worth it to buy the adapter? I still get confused about the logistics with lenses but I'm definitely trying to get better. I'm just not sure if it's something I should try and invest in (even though the adapters look fairly reasonable) just to try or what. I've read in a few places that it's a good lens, but seeing as it's probably almost 30 years old I'm skeptical. Any help would be greatly appreciated :good vibes