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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 5516" data-attributes="member: 654"><p><strong>Re: Dslr camera</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi and welcome to the Nikonites Community. The D3100 is a very good camera. For a beginner in DSLR photography there will be something of a learning curve. But that is what Nikonites is for. The people here are friendly and ready to answer your questions regarding the use of your camera and lenses. For a beginners lens I would recommend what is known as a "walk around". Something you can use in a lot of different shooting situations. The camera will probably be offered in a kit which will include a lens. Usually these lenses are the Nikon 18-55mm VRII or the 18-105mm VRII. These are good starter lenses to learn on. Not the best but also not expensive. As you learn more about DSLR shooting and what style of photography you like best then you can go for the better glass. Glass that will complement your style of photography.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 5516, member: 654"] [b]Re: Dslr camera[/b] Hi and welcome to the Nikonites Community. The D3100 is a very good camera. For a beginner in DSLR photography there will be something of a learning curve. But that is what Nikonites is for. The people here are friendly and ready to answer your questions regarding the use of your camera and lenses. For a beginners lens I would recommend what is known as a "walk around". Something you can use in a lot of different shooting situations. The camera will probably be offered in a kit which will include a lens. Usually these lenses are the Nikon 18-55mm VRII or the 18-105mm VRII. These are good starter lenses to learn on. Not the best but also not expensive. As you learn more about DSLR shooting and what style of photography you like best then you can go for the better glass. Glass that will complement your style of photography. [/QUOTE]
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