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D600/D610
D600 Lens
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<blockquote data-quote="Spyshadow" data-source="post: 132020" data-attributes="member: 13561"><p>Hi Adam,</p><p></p><p>I'm also a newbie on this forum & just joined a couple of minutes ago. Everyone of us has it's own preferences when it comes to lenses! I'm a prime lens shooter & very seldom I use my medium zoom lenses only during party & gatherings with my friends, but most of the time I prefer fixed lenses. D600 sensor is phenomenal and better feeding it with high quality glasses to get fantastic result. I'm not discouraging you to get that kit lens 24-85VR with variable speed, if that may suit you & your budget, for sure it will give you decent photos, but remember you have a full frame camera capable of producing high quality pictures. Try not to be in a hurry and save for the professional lenses & I tell you, you will not regret as you when you get kit lenses...again this is just a piece of advice. Enjoy shooting as this is what matters most!</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spyshadow, post: 132020, member: 13561"] Hi Adam, I'm also a newbie on this forum & just joined a couple of minutes ago. Everyone of us has it's own preferences when it comes to lenses! I'm a prime lens shooter & very seldom I use my medium zoom lenses only during party & gatherings with my friends, but most of the time I prefer fixed lenses. D600 sensor is phenomenal and better feeding it with high quality glasses to get fantastic result. I'm not discouraging you to get that kit lens 24-85VR with variable speed, if that may suit you & your budget, for sure it will give you decent photos, but remember you have a full frame camera capable of producing high quality pictures. Try not to be in a hurry and save for the professional lenses & I tell you, you will not regret as you when you get kit lenses...again this is just a piece of advice. Enjoy shooting as this is what matters most! Cheers, [/QUOTE]
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