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A beginner doubt
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<blockquote data-quote="weebee" data-source="post: 379342" data-attributes="member: 17696"><p>First, welcome to the forum!</p><p>While the D3100 is a good camera, I had one, if you could go with the 3200 you would be better off. I would get the 18-55 first so you can try different focal lengths to see if a 35mm is what you want. The 35mm, and other prime lenses tend to give you sharper, clearer images. The 35mm 1.8G does not have VR (vibration reduction) which isn't a big concern anyway unless you are shooting slow shutter speeds. Then just use a tripod or brace the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weebee, post: 379342, member: 17696"] First, welcome to the forum! While the D3100 is a good camera, I had one, if you could go with the 3200 you would be better off. I would get the 18-55 first so you can try different focal lengths to see if a 35mm is what you want. The 35mm, and other prime lenses tend to give you sharper, clearer images. The 35mm 1.8G does not have VR (vibration reduction) which isn't a big concern anyway unless you are shooting slow shutter speeds. Then just use a tripod or brace the camera. [/QUOTE]
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