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D3100
Next logical lens for beginner
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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 238194" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>You don't have to buy 35mm f/1.4. There is also a "DX" 35mm f/1.8, at very, very affordable price, even if it's a brand new one. And don't let this "cropping" confuse you: IT IS NOT true that this is (only) a disadvantage. Take exactly this 50mm lens for example: for a 200$ (50mm 1.8) you get the lens which can be used for taking EXCELLENT portraits, whereas for the full frame you would have to buy much more expensive lens, say, 85mm 1.8...</p><p>In real life it means that the "DX cropping" is advantage at the telephoto end of the lens line-up, so to speak, though can be a disadvantage at the wide end of the line... All depends on your needs, all is a matter of your perspective...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://goo.gl/15LKM" target="_blank">http://goo.gl/15LKM</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 238194, member: 18251"] You don't have to buy 35mm f/1.4. There is also a "DX" 35mm f/1.8, at very, very affordable price, even if it's a brand new one. And don't let this "cropping" confuse you: IT IS NOT true that this is (only) a disadvantage. Take exactly this 50mm lens for example: for a 200$ (50mm 1.8) you get the lens which can be used for taking EXCELLENT portraits, whereas for the full frame you would have to buy much more expensive lens, say, 85mm 1.8... In real life it means that the "DX cropping" is advantage at the telephoto end of the lens line-up, so to speak, though can be a disadvantage at the wide end of the line... All depends on your needs, all is a matter of your perspective... [URL]http://goo.gl/15LKM[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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