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<blockquote data-quote="tonye" data-source="post: 843309" data-attributes="member: 63120"><p>Hi and welcome aboard. Lots of good advice above.The best bit is remember that you are using a crop sensor camera so you just add half of what your lens says, ie 100mm will be 150 and your 300 will be equivalent to 450mm other than that have fun with whatever glass you have before splashing out. I have the D5200, exactly the same as yours without the wifi and gps, not really a problem to me but might be useful to yourself. A great choice of camera to get back into things especially with the flip/rotate rear screen.</p><p>Where in the world are you, I'm in Burnley UK and it can gets a bit confusing getting replies at weird times of day from members all over the world. Have fun and if you have any questions just put them out there, someone will have the answer. Look forward to seeing your work. Regards Tony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonye, post: 843309, member: 63120"] Hi and welcome aboard. Lots of good advice above.The best bit is remember that you are using a crop sensor camera so you just add half of what your lens says, ie 100mm will be 150 and your 300 will be equivalent to 450mm other than that have fun with whatever glass you have before splashing out. I have the D5200, exactly the same as yours without the wifi and gps, not really a problem to me but might be useful to yourself. A great choice of camera to get back into things especially with the flip/rotate rear screen. Where in the world are you, I'm in Burnley UK and it can gets a bit confusing getting replies at weird times of day from members all over the world. Have fun and if you have any questions just put them out there, someone will have the answer. Look forward to seeing your work. Regards Tony. [/QUOTE]
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