annnewjerz
If I had a world of my own, everything would be no
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I went back and forth over the past week trying to decide between a variety of cameras. I have been borrowing my friend's Nikon D60 while she is on vacation and I have really loved it. Only slightly bigger than the D40 but still feels comfortable in my hands, has a few added features and isn't quite as expensive as the D80. I know that once I get into taking shots with my own dSLR, I'm going to be permanently hooked and I will more than likely want to upgrade the body to something with the focus motor built into the body, like the D80 or 90, but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.
For now, the D60 it is. I have to return it to my friend tomorrow...and I think I'm going to take the plunge and put in my order.
Now...for lenses. I plan on keeping the kit lens for a while just to get a better feel for actually using all of the featuers on the camera. Once I have a better understanding, I will want to begin saving for/purchasing a few new lenses for more specific situations. Here are the ones I have been looking at..any recommendations/feedback would be greatly appreciated!
-Sigma 30mm f/1.4 OR Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 for low-light situations (like the rides at WDW, the darker exhibits at the local zoo, etc.)
- Nikon 70-300mm VR for situations where I will need a higher zoom (i.e. an upcoming trip to Alaska) OR...would I be better off just renting a really good telephoto lens for this trip??
- Tamron 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 Macro for everyday...with the good zoom capabilities, the lower aperture, it was recommended for using as a go-to lens that I will be able to keep on for the majority of situations and change out to a more specialized lens on an "as needed" basis.
I do realize that these three lenses will be expensive, however, I do not plan on rushing out to purchase all of these lenses right away. I am talking about aquiring them over the course of the upcoming 1 or 2 years as our budget permits. I will probably start with an 18-250mm, then decide if I will need more zoom for our trip to Alaska...and so on and so forth.
Thanks - and for all of you that I have been nagging over the past week with my non-stop questions...thank you so much for all of your help, it's been a really informative week!!!
For now, the D60 it is. I have to return it to my friend tomorrow...and I think I'm going to take the plunge and put in my order.
Now...for lenses. I plan on keeping the kit lens for a while just to get a better feel for actually using all of the featuers on the camera. Once I have a better understanding, I will want to begin saving for/purchasing a few new lenses for more specific situations. Here are the ones I have been looking at..any recommendations/feedback would be greatly appreciated!
-Sigma 30mm f/1.4 OR Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 for low-light situations (like the rides at WDW, the darker exhibits at the local zoo, etc.)
- Nikon 70-300mm VR for situations where I will need a higher zoom (i.e. an upcoming trip to Alaska) OR...would I be better off just renting a really good telephoto lens for this trip??
- Tamron 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 Macro for everyday...with the good zoom capabilities, the lower aperture, it was recommended for using as a go-to lens that I will be able to keep on for the majority of situations and change out to a more specialized lens on an "as needed" basis.
I do realize that these three lenses will be expensive, however, I do not plan on rushing out to purchase all of these lenses right away. I am talking about aquiring them over the course of the upcoming 1 or 2 years as our budget permits. I will probably start with an 18-250mm, then decide if I will need more zoom for our trip to Alaska...and so on and so forth.
Thanks - and for all of you that I have been nagging over the past week with my non-stop questions...thank you so much for all of your help, it's been a really informative week!!!
