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Should I upgrade my kit lens?
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 517028" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>You can also think of upgrading the D3200 and its kit lens to D3300 with the newer kit lens. The new kit lens is a tad sharper and the D3300 has no AA filter, so images are sharper.</p><p></p><p>As far as wides go, if you are shooting landscapes on a tripod, the older MF F2.8 wide primes are perfect as you will be stopping down for DOF.</p><p></p><p>I personally stitch frames for panorama, that gives me much better "coverage" of wide spaces. I have a 16-85, but prefer to use the kit 18-55 in general, with 3-5 stitches if the scene is really wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 517028, member: 16090"] You can also think of upgrading the D3200 and its kit lens to D3300 with the newer kit lens. The new kit lens is a tad sharper and the D3300 has no AA filter, so images are sharper. As far as wides go, if you are shooting landscapes on a tripod, the older MF F2.8 wide primes are perfect as you will be stopping down for DOF. I personally stitch frames for panorama, that gives me much better "coverage" of wide spaces. I have a 16-85, but prefer to use the kit 18-55 in general, with 3-5 stitches if the scene is really wide. [/QUOTE]
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