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D3100
First Lesson Learned!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 282678" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>I carry 3 (see sig) with me, usually, but try to mount the one that best matches my intended shooting for the day. Having said that, if I can find a fairly calm area to swap lenses, I'll do so, but I have found my feet work wonders. I've gotten some great photos with my 70-300 that would have been better suited for my 18-55, I just had to allow for some extra space. Some of my best photos (and learning) has occurred with my "nifty fifty" on my D3100. It really makes ya think about location, perspective, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 282678, member: 12257"] I carry 3 (see sig) with me, usually, but try to mount the one that best matches my intended shooting for the day. Having said that, if I can find a fairly calm area to swap lenses, I'll do so, but I have found my feet work wonders. I've gotten some great photos with my 70-300 that would have been better suited for my 18-55, I just had to allow for some extra space. Some of my best photos (and learning) has occurred with my "nifty fifty" on my D3100. It really makes ya think about location, perspective, etc. [/QUOTE]
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