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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 471424" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Upgrading for the sake of newer, better tech is a perfectly acceptable reason. Just to be clear, I don't really care *why* you want to upgrade, but knowing helps me give you what I think is a better suggestion. </p><p></p><p>More importantly really top-notch glass can do wonders for any camera. If you think you want a wide-angle lens the ones suggested by Elliot87 are two very good suggestions. I personally find wide angle lenses the most difficult lenses to shoot well from an artistic standpoint; I think of wide angle lenses as "story telling" lenses but that's me and I don't think I'm all that good a story teller. The over-arching point here is, really good glass might be the way to go if you're not unhappy with you D90. On the other hand, being able to go from a D90 to a D7000 for £350 would be pretty sweet as well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 471424, member: 13090"] Upgrading for the sake of newer, better tech is a perfectly acceptable reason. Just to be clear, I don't really care *why* you want to upgrade, but knowing helps me give you what I think is a better suggestion. More importantly really top-notch glass can do wonders for any camera. If you think you want a wide-angle lens the ones suggested by Elliot87 are two very good suggestions. I personally find wide angle lenses the most difficult lenses to shoot well from an artistic standpoint; I think of wide angle lenses as "story telling" lenses but that's me and I don't think I'm all that good a story teller. The over-arching point here is, really good glass might be the way to go if you're not unhappy with you D90. On the other hand, being able to go from a D90 to a D7000 for £350 would be pretty sweet as well... [/QUOTE]
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