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D7100 as a first dslr
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<blockquote data-quote="Sapy" data-source="post: 242523" data-attributes="member: 19371"><p>Thank you guys for great answers, didn’t expect so many quality replies so big thanks again! </p><p></p><p>As Nickt mentioned I am really willing and eager to learn more about dslr and my dilemma was partly connected with a fact that the learning curve will be easier with entry level dslr. But as a mentioned before, I have experience with dslr (Olympus e-410 for a few months now) and that was the turning point which made me wish to learn and “do” more with camera.</p><p></p><p>My second dilemma was about kit lenses (18-105mm or 18-140mm – I was also considering 16-85mm but the hole deal at this point will cost to much). The thing that I have noticed at 18-140mm is a little weight on the end so I am hoping that 105mm will be lighter. I am very happy with what BackdoorHippie has sad that he is still using 105.</p><p></p><p>As I see it second lens will be prime and I am thinking 35mm 1.4 but that’s another story. What would be nice to see on a lens is smaller f number, considering bokeh, night shooting and everything else that prime has to offer. </p><p></p><p> @<a href="http://nikonites.com/member.php?u=17183" target="_blank">Jonatha</a>n</p><p>Grat post thanks, helped me a lot!</p><p></p><p>@Gquazon</p><p>Yes that’s right for the beginning I need a start lens or better to say a “walkaround” lens and after I would go for prime (thinking about 35mm 1.4).</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, thanks once again guys for your a great response you did help me a lot! </p><p></p><p>Of course more answers and experiences with camera and lenses (105 vs. 140) are more than welcome!</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again!</p><p>Sapy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sapy, post: 242523, member: 19371"] Thank you guys for great answers, didn’t expect so many quality replies so big thanks again! As Nickt mentioned I am really willing and eager to learn more about dslr and my dilemma was partly connected with a fact that the learning curve will be easier with entry level dslr. But as a mentioned before, I have experience with dslr (Olympus e-410 for a few months now) and that was the turning point which made me wish to learn and “do” more with camera. My second dilemma was about kit lenses (18-105mm or 18-140mm – I was also considering 16-85mm but the hole deal at this point will cost to much). The thing that I have noticed at 18-140mm is a little weight on the end so I am hoping that 105mm will be lighter. I am very happy with what BackdoorHippie has sad that he is still using 105. As I see it second lens will be prime and I am thinking 35mm 1.4 but that’s another story. What would be nice to see on a lens is smaller f number, considering bokeh, night shooting and everything else that prime has to offer. @[URL="http://nikonites.com/member.php?u=17183"]Jonatha[/URL]n Grat post thanks, helped me a lot! @Gquazon Yes that’s right for the beginning I need a start lens or better to say a “walkaround” lens and after I would go for prime (thinking about 35mm 1.4). Anyway, thanks once again guys for your a great response you did help me a lot! Of course more answers and experiences with camera and lenses (105 vs. 140) are more than welcome! Thanks again! Sapy [/QUOTE]
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