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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 250494" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>It's a standard kit (slightly "expanded"). Go for it, I'd suggest. The D3300 offers a couple of "advantages" (in MHO , these are more like "gimmicks") such as the removal of "anti alias filter", and the expanded connectivity options. What I see as a SIGNIFICANT difference is what is found on an another model (in the same price category): D5100 - a rotating mirror, the thing you'll be needing a lot, if you shoot macros, close-ups, especially if you intend to shoot videos... As for the lenses, it depends on what picture quality you are up to. If your ambitions are not "professional", buy kit-lens(es). Otherwise, buy yourself a 35mm f/1.8 AF-S (G) and a 85mm f/1.8 G, for the start...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 250494, member: 18251"] It's a standard kit (slightly "expanded"). Go for it, I'd suggest. The D3300 offers a couple of "advantages" (in MHO , these are more like "gimmicks") such as the removal of "anti alias filter", and the expanded connectivity options. What I see as a SIGNIFICANT difference is what is found on an another model (in the same price category): D5100 - a rotating mirror, the thing you'll be needing a lot, if you shoot macros, close-ups, especially if you intend to shoot videos... As for the lenses, it depends on what picture quality you are up to. If your ambitions are not "professional", buy kit-lens(es). Otherwise, buy yourself a 35mm f/1.8 AF-S (G) and a 85mm f/1.8 G, for the start... [/QUOTE]
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