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AF vs AF-S for D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno_RIP" data-source="post: 550309" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>Like the others have said the key is just making certain as you add to your lens selection you make certain that you choose ones that are compatible with your camera choice... Auto focus, with the camera you have chosen, will require that the lens have a built in motor. If it is a Nikon lens that is AF-S. </p><p></p><p>If you like the D5300 it is a good choice. Frankly I wish I had started with that rather than the D3200, but that is hind site. I loved my D3200 and it showed me that I really could enjoy this hobby, and all the lenses I purchased during that year work on my D7200. I do not think you have to be concerned. If you are thinking about buying a lens at some point, and you are uncertain about it, come here and someone will help you. Lots of folks have that model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno_RIP, post: 550309, member: 34269"] Like the others have said the key is just making certain as you add to your lens selection you make certain that you choose ones that are compatible with your camera choice... Auto focus, with the camera you have chosen, will require that the lens have a built in motor. If it is a Nikon lens that is AF-S. If you like the D5300 it is a good choice. Frankly I wish I had started with that rather than the D3200, but that is hind site. I loved my D3200 and it showed me that I really could enjoy this hobby, and all the lenses I purchased during that year work on my D7200. I do not think you have to be concerned. If you are thinking about buying a lens at some point, and you are uncertain about it, come here and someone will help you. Lots of folks have that model. [/QUOTE]
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