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<blockquote data-quote="Fastfirstgen" data-source="post: 647114" data-attributes="member: 44221"><p>Dang, I thought I updated this. Well the camera inspection went great. The fella that looked it over said the guy was meticulous and everything in the package looks new aside from 3 dust spots on the sensor. He told me to bring it in once she's starts using it for a cleaning. I'm glad I happened upon this deal and I hope my old lady really takes off with this hobby. I looked at some other lenses and man some of them are expensive as all get put. The 50mm will definitely be a purchase in the near future. She loves portraits with the background blurred. The guy also threw in a D711 field guy that I believe is written by a J. Dennis Thomas. I started to read it but it's like a foreign language to me. Anyhow, I'm sure she'll be on here once she gets this rig for Christmas with plenty of questions. Again, thanks for the help and all the tips y'all. God love the internet for the good folks on it and the information you can obtain. Take 'em easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastfirstgen, post: 647114, member: 44221"] Dang, I thought I updated this. Well the camera inspection went great. The fella that looked it over said the guy was meticulous and everything in the package looks new aside from 3 dust spots on the sensor. He told me to bring it in once she's starts using it for a cleaning. I'm glad I happened upon this deal and I hope my old lady really takes off with this hobby. I looked at some other lenses and man some of them are expensive as all get put. The 50mm will definitely be a purchase in the near future. She loves portraits with the background blurred. The guy also threw in a D711 field guy that I believe is written by a J. Dennis Thomas. I started to read it but it's like a foreign language to me. Anyhow, I'm sure she'll be on here once she gets this rig for Christmas with plenty of questions. Again, thanks for the help and all the tips y'all. God love the internet for the good folks on it and the information you can obtain. Take 'em easy. [/QUOTE]
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