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<blockquote data-quote="ladytonya" data-source="post: 167479" data-attributes="member: 15287"><p>Just got my D3100 last Friday at Best Buy. It came with the two basic kit lenses and I am curious if I should just play around with these or try to get a 35mm. I take a lot of pics of ball games, landscapes, clouds, and sunsets. So far I have gotten some decent shots with the 55 - 200 but I haven't used the other one yet at all. Is the shorter one the lens I will need for indoor pictures, family snapshots, pictures of church services, stuff like that? Or in order to capture those indoor events will I need the 35mm lens? I am a total newb but definitely willing to learn! So far, I am loving this kit! Can't wait to get up on the Blue Ridge Parkway and get some mountain shots. This is a fun new toy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladytonya, post: 167479, member: 15287"] Just got my D3100 last Friday at Best Buy. It came with the two basic kit lenses and I am curious if I should just play around with these or try to get a 35mm. I take a lot of pics of ball games, landscapes, clouds, and sunsets. So far I have gotten some decent shots with the 55 - 200 but I haven't used the other one yet at all. Is the shorter one the lens I will need for indoor pictures, family snapshots, pictures of church services, stuff like that? Or in order to capture those indoor events will I need the 35mm lens? I am a total newb but definitely willing to learn! So far, I am loving this kit! Can't wait to get up on the Blue Ridge Parkway and get some mountain shots. This is a fun new toy! [/QUOTE]
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