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First nikon dslr lenses for beginners
First nikon dslr lenses for beginners









first nikon dslr lenses for beginners

If you wanted to post links to any you'd had your eye on myself and i guess a lot of people on here would be more than willing to look things over for you. The other piece of advice would be to think hard about lenses, as they tend to stick around when bodies come and go

first nikon dslr lenses for beginners

Having said that, piece of mind and the thought of having something shiny and new all to yourself goes a long way. If you do end up with a D90 for a year or two and you get the itch to upgrade you'll not have lost hundreds of pounds in depreciation, that is my only regret about buying new. If i could talk to myself 4-5 years ago when i was first buying a DSLR, i would tell myself to do careful research and seriously consider buying second hand from a reputable dealer. I agree with Stephen regarding the camera holding you back too. You're correct on the sensor size thing by the way, the extra size sensor lends itself to extra size costs though That's all Nikon talk, Canon, Sony, Pentax all do fantastic pieces of kit too, you tend to get similar items for similar money give or take so it's down to which one you get along with the most Many online retailers offer 6 month-12 month warranties which you can't argue with! Second hand hasn't been a problem for me, i've bought from on here and online. The older D700 for example is minus an automatic mode, but realistically i'm not convinced a lot of people spend very long in auto anyway! Looking at the latest models of FX like the D600 and D610 they have the same modes as their smaller counterparts so should "technically" be as easy to handle. The cameras you've mentioned at DX cameras, FX is the more expensive ones, just as D600, D610, D700, D800 as well as the beasts that are D3 and D4 in their varying guises.

first nikon dslr lenses for beginners

As far as i'm aware the D90 has more physical buttons on the outside so you don't have to go delving into menus all the time I can't say for certain though, i've never used either











First nikon dslr lenses for beginners