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<blockquote data-quote="advnturer" data-source="post: 337708" data-attributes="member: 29084"><p>okay, I bit the bullet and ordered my first DSLR camera today. Expect to have it Thursday 7/31 and start learning how to use it.... YouTube here I come. Any other suggestions?</p><p></p><p>I decided on a D3200. All the reviews I read suggested that the differences between the 3200 and the 3300 were not great enough to worry about and to put the money into the lens. I ordered body only then used the $100 I saved on the body and ordered the Nikon 18-140 VR per Fish's suggestion. I spent last night looking a reviews and blog opinion and for what I am going to be shooting, at least while I am in learning mode, is landscape and wildlife. the 140mm zoom should be enough to get what I want. I have already started a fund for my next lens which will probably be a longer zoom, but won't worry about that until I learn what I am doing and what lens would be best for that that the 18-140 is not giving me.</p><p></p><p>Now the fun begins.</p><p></p><p>Dan</p><p>aka: Advnturer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="advnturer, post: 337708, member: 29084"] okay, I bit the bullet and ordered my first DSLR camera today. Expect to have it Thursday 7/31 and start learning how to use it.... YouTube here I come. Any other suggestions? I decided on a D3200. All the reviews I read suggested that the differences between the 3200 and the 3300 were not great enough to worry about and to put the money into the lens. I ordered body only then used the $100 I saved on the body and ordered the Nikon 18-140 VR per Fish's suggestion. I spent last night looking a reviews and blog opinion and for what I am going to be shooting, at least while I am in learning mode, is landscape and wildlife. the 140mm zoom should be enough to get what I want. I have already started a fund for my next lens which will probably be a longer zoom, but won't worry about that until I learn what I am doing and what lens would be best for that that the 18-140 is not giving me. Now the fun begins. Dan aka: Advnturer [/QUOTE]
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