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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 401707" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>Your Tammy might feels too narrow on a crop sensor, but at the same time you got your almost-all-in-one zoom taken care of. Like [USER=15556]@singlerosa[/USER] said, go play and see what you feel you're missing. Primes are fun. I'd recommend picking up a vintage one to have it help you learn all the basics (you will HAVE to shoot all manual, but your technique will improve very quickly this way), and not cost you more than $100 for any given basic one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 401707, member: 12855"] Your Tammy might feels too narrow on a crop sensor, but at the same time you got your almost-all-in-one zoom taken care of. Like [USER=15556]@singlerosa[/USER] said, go play and see what you feel you're missing. Primes are fun. I'd recommend picking up a vintage one to have it help you learn all the basics (you will HAVE to shoot all manual, but your technique will improve very quickly this way), and not cost you more than $100 for any given basic one. [/QUOTE]
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