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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 146729" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>You mentioned the fuzziness on the edges of your photos which is like others said... a glass issue. Before putting money into a more complicated camera for a whole lot money I would suggest you look at a 50mm 1.8G lens (~$200) for your D5000. This is a prime lens as others have mentioned and you could use it on your D5000 to see if this lens makes you happier and no new camera needed. If it doesn't do what you need then you could still purchase the D600-800 camera as the aforementioned lens is a high quality lens that goes with those cameras.</p><p></p><p>When I put a 35mm 1.8G prime lens on my D5100 it changed the animal entirely. However, like others have alluded to, question is have you mastered the tool your using before tackling a more complex camera like the D600-800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 146729, member: 11881"] You mentioned the fuzziness on the edges of your photos which is like others said... a glass issue. Before putting money into a more complicated camera for a whole lot money I would suggest you look at a 50mm 1.8G lens (~$200) for your D5000. This is a prime lens as others have mentioned and you could use it on your D5000 to see if this lens makes you happier and no new camera needed. If it doesn't do what you need then you could still purchase the D600-800 camera as the aforementioned lens is a high quality lens that goes with those cameras. When I put a 35mm 1.8G prime lens on my D5100 it changed the animal entirely. However, like others have alluded to, question is have you mastered the tool your using before tackling a more complex camera like the D600-800. [/QUOTE]
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