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<blockquote data-quote="Deezey" data-source="post: 285868" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>Welcome to Nikonites! I would get the D7000 and wait for it! The kit lens 18-105! Then get the monies for the 50 1.8D or G. That will give you a great walk around lens and a great portrait lens. Then start learning. </p><p></p><p>Then when you get an idea of what you love to shoot....increase kit from there. Don't get sucked into the "you need expensive kit to get awesome results.". Kit lenses are fantastic budget lenses. They are far from the crap lenses you hear most people call them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deezey, post: 285868, member: 13223"] Welcome to Nikonites! I would get the D7000 and wait for it! The kit lens 18-105! Then get the monies for the 50 1.8D or G. That will give you a great walk around lens and a great portrait lens. Then start learning. Then when you get an idea of what you love to shoot....increase kit from there. Don't get sucked into the "you need expensive kit to get awesome results.". Kit lenses are fantastic budget lenses. They are far from the crap lenses you hear most people call them. [/QUOTE]
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