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Sigma and Sigma Art lens.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dxer" data-source="post: 503445" data-attributes="member: 38328"><p>Just my 2 cents for what it's worth. In complete agreement with everyone else, good glass will make most any camera shine. </p><p>Yes, Sigma Art series lenses are very good and pricey. You will create beautiful images with your D3300. </p><p>Now, I am Mr. Cheap. I can't afford the gear that others here have. I just recently purchased the Sigma 30mm F/1.4. Not the ART version. It is an incredibly sharp lens on my older D7000. At least from some of the test shots I have done so far. I haven't really given it a work out yet. I will next week when I am on vacation in St. Maarten. </p><p>The only downsides to this particular lens was a rough focusing ring and a tendency to overexpose shooting wide open. Only because I was shooting in broad daylight and shooting wide open just isn't necessary. Just part of testing it out.</p><p></p><p>Also if you are interested in a good 35mm prime, do not overlook Nikon's 35mm F/1.8 which is also a good performing lens. And rather inexpensive to boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dxer, post: 503445, member: 38328"] Just my 2 cents for what it's worth. In complete agreement with everyone else, good glass will make most any camera shine. Yes, Sigma Art series lenses are very good and pricey. You will create beautiful images with your D3300. Now, I am Mr. Cheap. I can't afford the gear that others here have. I just recently purchased the Sigma 30mm F/1.4. Not the ART version. It is an incredibly sharp lens on my older D7000. At least from some of the test shots I have done so far. I haven't really given it a work out yet. I will next week when I am on vacation in St. Maarten. The only downsides to this particular lens was a rough focusing ring and a tendency to overexpose shooting wide open. Only because I was shooting in broad daylight and shooting wide open just isn't necessary. Just part of testing it out. Also if you are interested in a good 35mm prime, do not overlook Nikon's 35mm F/1.8 which is also a good performing lens. And rather inexpensive to boot. [/QUOTE]
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