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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Beginner questions re "all-round" lenses.
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<blockquote data-quote="evan" data-source="post: 67670" data-attributes="member: 8505"><p>if you live in the uk, try mpb photographic. plenty of used stock, tested and warranted. from your ist of subjects you may not need the 18mm wide end. the 55-200 dx vr would be a nice sharp starter lens. works well with a raynox close-up filter and rather cheap as the market in the uk was flooded with them. (dont get the non-vr version). then later on you could get an 18-55mm if you really needed it, also dirt cheap on the uk market. if you really want a compact body with one lens does it all capability consider the nikon L510 bridge camera. learn photography via its manual mode, get a dslr later and keep it as a back-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan, post: 67670, member: 8505"] if you live in the uk, try mpb photographic. plenty of used stock, tested and warranted. from your ist of subjects you may not need the 18mm wide end. the 55-200 dx vr would be a nice sharp starter lens. works well with a raynox close-up filter and rather cheap as the market in the uk was flooded with them. (dont get the non-vr version). then later on you could get an 18-55mm if you really needed it, also dirt cheap on the uk market. if you really want a compact body with one lens does it all capability consider the nikon L510 bridge camera. learn photography via its manual mode, get a dslr later and keep it as a back-up. [/QUOTE]
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