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D3300
Lens suggestions for D3300
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 491712" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>All the type of shots that you have listed rarely need a longer focal length. What few realise is that the 18-55 VR-II lens is an excellent piece of glass, and few zooms less than three times the price can beat it in terms of IQ. You rarely need longer focal lengths side by side with shorter ones, so a 70-200 range is better for those long shots. Regarding Macro, the 18-55 at 55mm can take good macro shots at magnification 0.3. More than that you need a dedicated macro lens, 60mm, 90mm or 105mm depending on the working distance you require.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 491712, member: 16090"] All the type of shots that you have listed rarely need a longer focal length. What few realise is that the 18-55 VR-II lens is an excellent piece of glass, and few zooms less than three times the price can beat it in terms of IQ. You rarely need longer focal lengths side by side with shorter ones, so a 70-200 range is better for those long shots. Regarding Macro, the 18-55 at 55mm can take good macro shots at magnification 0.3. More than that you need a dedicated macro lens, 60mm, 90mm or 105mm depending on the working distance you require. [/QUOTE]
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