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D5200
My first Nikon SLR
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 111783" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>My mother in-law got in over her head when she wanted a "good camera" and the guy at the store sold her a D90 with an 18-105mm and a 55-200mm, so she offered it to me in exchange for buying her a top of the line, ore user friendly point and shoot. Good deal!! The 18-105mm is almost never off that camera. It's got most of the reach you'll ever need for the work you describe. The extra reach of the other zoom is nice if you want to snag a pic of a bird in the back yard, but having one go to lens is a nice thing. 55-200mm can be had fairly inexpensively on the gently used market, so if you decide you need extra reach down the road it might not cost you much more that the Option One package (assumed to cost more) plus another $50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 111783, member: 9240"] My mother in-law got in over her head when she wanted a "good camera" and the guy at the store sold her a D90 with an 18-105mm and a 55-200mm, so she offered it to me in exchange for buying her a top of the line, ore user friendly point and shoot. Good deal!! The 18-105mm is almost never off that camera. It's got most of the reach you'll ever need for the work you describe. The extra reach of the other zoom is nice if you want to snag a pic of a bird in the back yard, but having one go to lens is a nice thing. 55-200mm can be had fairly inexpensively on the gently used market, so if you decide you need extra reach down the road it might not cost you much more that the Option One package (assumed to cost more) plus another $50. [/QUOTE]
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