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D3300
Just Bought Kit From Costco Now I think I'd like a Wide Angle Lense
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 351122" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>If you could find a pre-owned Sigma 10-20 3.5-5.6, it probably would be within your $ range. But beware of the magic thought about lenses. I often hear "Ah, if only I had that lens, my pictures would be better". Well, nothing is farther than the truth. As much as a good knowledgeable photographer can produce excellent pics with a great lens, a poor photographer will produce poor pics with any lens he'll use. There is a lot more to be learned by studying and practicing composition and lighting than what effect such and such a lens can bring you.</p><p></p><p>So, my advice is to use what you have, learn and master post processing (photoshop, lightroom) and then you will know which lens you need for your use. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to our bunch and practice, practice and keep practicing with the lenses you have. Until then save your money because if you persevere you'll want better glass and it will be very expensive in the end, that I can guarantee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 351122, member: 3903"] If you could find a pre-owned Sigma 10-20 3.5-5.6, it probably would be within your $ range. But beware of the magic thought about lenses. I often hear "Ah, if only I had that lens, my pictures would be better". Well, nothing is farther than the truth. As much as a good knowledgeable photographer can produce excellent pics with a great lens, a poor photographer will produce poor pics with any lens he'll use. There is a lot more to be learned by studying and practicing composition and lighting than what effect such and such a lens can bring you. So, my advice is to use what you have, learn and master post processing (photoshop, lightroom) and then you will know which lens you need for your use. Welcome to our bunch and practice, practice and keep practicing with the lenses you have. Until then save your money because if you persevere you'll want better glass and it will be very expensive in the end, that I can guarantee. [/QUOTE]
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