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D90
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<blockquote data-quote="mario" data-source="post: 316641" data-attributes="member: 26243"><p>For some reason i am a beginner and did not want to go with D3100 or D5100 or D3200 those beginner models and decided to grab a second hand used D90 its kinda cheap now bcoz its old coz I'm thinking that maybe i can use it longer than those. </p><p></p><p>I came from a bridge camera so you can say i know nothing about lens or photography at the moment but is willing to learn. I'm thinking of buying body only and can you guys recommend me what sort of lens i should get? Will the kit lens be sufficient? I'm mainly going to do some portrait and landscapes is there a all in one lens? or is it best to buy 2 lens for separate reasons?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mario, post: 316641, member: 26243"] For some reason i am a beginner and did not want to go with D3100 or D5100 or D3200 those beginner models and decided to grab a second hand used D90 its kinda cheap now bcoz its old coz I'm thinking that maybe i can use it longer than those. I came from a bridge camera so you can say i know nothing about lens or photography at the moment but is willing to learn. I'm thinking of buying body only and can you guys recommend me what sort of lens i should get? Will the kit lens be sufficient? I'm mainly going to do some portrait and landscapes is there a all in one lens? or is it best to buy 2 lens for separate reasons? [/QUOTE]
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