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<blockquote data-quote="Hawaianhamster" data-source="post: 161881" data-attributes="member: 14747"><p>Hi all!</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty new to DSLR's as I've bought the D3100 about a month ago for a trip out west to Yellowstone, Redwoods, Siuslaw Dunes, Badlands, etc. etc. I've shot quite a few pictures since then but am wondering if my standard AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm lens would do these awesome national parks justice. Is there a lens (or multiple lenses) that's better suited for taking pictures outdoors in both day and night as well as nice portrait shots?</p><p></p><p>Also on a different note, I threw away my manual within the first day of getting the camera so I'm not particularly familiar with the parts and functions of the camera so I'm somewhat clueless on where to start. Does anybody know where to download the manual so I can print it out? My current plan is to get the camera lens now and read up on it later as the trip will begin at the beginning of July. </p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Jordan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawaianhamster, post: 161881, member: 14747"] Hi all! I'm pretty new to DSLR's as I've bought the D3100 about a month ago for a trip out west to Yellowstone, Redwoods, Siuslaw Dunes, Badlands, etc. etc. I've shot quite a few pictures since then but am wondering if my standard AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm lens would do these awesome national parks justice. Is there a lens (or multiple lenses) that's better suited for taking pictures outdoors in both day and night as well as nice portrait shots? Also on a different note, I threw away my manual within the first day of getting the camera so I'm not particularly familiar with the parts and functions of the camera so I'm somewhat clueless on where to start. Does anybody know where to download the manual so I can print it out? My current plan is to get the camera lens now and read up on it later as the trip will begin at the beginning of July. Cheers, Jordan [/QUOTE]
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