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D3100
One Lens or Two
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<blockquote data-quote="baza30" data-source="post: 89427" data-attributes="member: 10199"><p>For what im guessing will be open landscapes or landmarks the 200mm would do the job nicely. There are some decent second hand lens places to be found on the net, which might offer you a slightly cheaper way of getting the af-s 200mm lens rather than fighting with manual focusing.</p><p>If you were talking about bird photography then the 300mm would be the way forward. </p><p></p><p>portraits well the 18 - 55 standard lens will handle those nicely. Its a matter of preference. </p><p></p><p>My only advice would be think about what your taking pics of now and what you think you may be taking 12 months down the road. it may influence your lens choice more than you think.</p><p>try the london camera exchange i think its called they might have what your look for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baza30, post: 89427, member: 10199"] For what im guessing will be open landscapes or landmarks the 200mm would do the job nicely. There are some decent second hand lens places to be found on the net, which might offer you a slightly cheaper way of getting the af-s 200mm lens rather than fighting with manual focusing. If you were talking about bird photography then the 300mm would be the way forward. portraits well the 18 - 55 standard lens will handle those nicely. Its a matter of preference. My only advice would be think about what your taking pics of now and what you think you may be taking 12 months down the road. it may influence your lens choice more than you think. try the london camera exchange i think its called they might have what your look for. [/QUOTE]
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