2Tiggies
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Okay, I am willing to risk a bit of ridicule on here.
I have been looking at getting a DSLR for some time now but ended up reading so many reviews that I had to go back to the drawing board.
Today I put in a bid on eBay and now own a Nikon D40. It never once occurred to me that I would get the winning bid as I have been watching them for some time and they are all WAY out of my price range. It comes with the standard kit lens (18-55). My only challenge is that I leave for Disney in under a month and obviously want to use it for some photos when there. It will not be the only camera I am taking as I am very familiar and not at all unhappy with my little Kodak ZD710.
So here are my questions:
Given that I am an absolute novice and will probably (to be realistic) be using it on auto most or all of the time, is it worth investing in another lens right now before I go? If so, what would be one or two ideal suggestions for a lens to consider? I am torn because I will not be at the stage of familiarity with the camera to get the most out of it, so it may make sense to do it without the pressure when I get back. That said, I know I will be adding some lenses anyway so aside from taking something extra with me that may not be used much, it will ultimately be used.
Next question: Does anyone know what the ENEL9 battery life is like? Would it be wise to invest in a spare? They are not that expensive, but I don't know if it will be necessary. I have tried to search for approximate charging time but can't come up with anything specific. The camera is used and is 2 years old if that makes any difference.
I appreciate all and any help.
I have been looking at getting a DSLR for some time now but ended up reading so many reviews that I had to go back to the drawing board.
Today I put in a bid on eBay and now own a Nikon D40. It never once occurred to me that I would get the winning bid as I have been watching them for some time and they are all WAY out of my price range. It comes with the standard kit lens (18-55). My only challenge is that I leave for Disney in under a month and obviously want to use it for some photos when there. It will not be the only camera I am taking as I am very familiar and not at all unhappy with my little Kodak ZD710. So here are my questions:
Given that I am an absolute novice and will probably (to be realistic) be using it on auto most or all of the time, is it worth investing in another lens right now before I go? If so, what would be one or two ideal suggestions for a lens to consider? I am torn because I will not be at the stage of familiarity with the camera to get the most out of it, so it may make sense to do it without the pressure when I get back. That said, I know I will be adding some lenses anyway so aside from taking something extra with me that may not be used much, it will ultimately be used.
Next question: Does anyone know what the ENEL9 battery life is like? Would it be wise to invest in a spare? They are not that expensive, but I don't know if it will be necessary. I have tried to search for approximate charging time but can't come up with anything specific. The camera is used and is 2 years old if that makes any difference.
I appreciate all and any help.
I have spent the last few hours half regretting my purchase. I love that it is an easy transition to a DSLR. I am slightly concerned about camera shake as I remembered only after purchase that the one drawback with the Nikons is the image stablilizer being in the lens not the camera. Had a look at some V|R lenses and they are way over my budget at this point, having just bought the camera. I am thinking of a 55-200 lens. Generally the kit lens is not a favorite of most so I know I will need to look at that at some stage. But then that goes for most any DSLR I guess. 

However, in reality, it doesn't matter what brand's camera you bought (ie. Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Olympus, etc). Honestly, they can ALL take very very very good pictures.
) when I got it, but I think not having a camera to try out the things I read as I had read them made it a bit daunting. I am going to have a nosey on 


Can someone recommend an idiot's guide for the D40?
I have no idea where to start.