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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 660938" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>First of all, welcome to nikonites.com and congratulations!</p><p></p><p>As far as which camera, is there a camera store near you? If so, visit it with your fiancé and let her hold some of the bodies you’re considering. Remember that some stores, such as Best Buy, have cameras that you can try out in-store. For lenses, consider a wide- or normal-to-telephoto zoom, such as the 24-120 f4.</p><p></p><p>In addition, you’re going to need a program to process the photos on your camera, and there are many that provide capabilities beyond what your computer’s resident supplied photo app/program will do. You’re also going to need additional storage space for all of those photos, times two! The first to store the images, and a second for backup. Do not skip the backup! Was I clear about not skipping the backup? Don’t skip the backup! We’re it me, I’d start with two 4 TB drives from different makers.</p><p></p><p>I could go on, but maybe that’s already too much. Good luck!</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 660938, member: 13556"] First of all, welcome to nikonites.com and congratulations! As far as which camera, is there a camera store near you? If so, visit it with your fiancé and let her hold some of the bodies you’re considering. Remember that some stores, such as Best Buy, have cameras that you can try out in-store. For lenses, consider a wide- or normal-to-telephoto zoom, such as the 24-120 f4. In addition, you’re going to need a program to process the photos on your camera, and there are many that provide capabilities beyond what your computer’s resident supplied photo app/program will do. You’re also going to need additional storage space for all of those photos, times two! The first to store the images, and a second for backup. Do not skip the backup! Was I clear about not skipping the backup? Don’t skip the backup! We’re it me, I’d start with two 4 TB drives from different makers. I could go on, but maybe that’s already too much. Good luck! WM [/QUOTE]
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