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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
Telephoto and Wide Angle Lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="dddodgerrr" data-source="post: 58690" data-attributes="member: 9745"><p>Thanks for the advice. Yes I have got the 18-55 kit lens. </p><p>Good point about the tripod and the VR. I will take that into account when I buy a tripod at some point. I hadn't really thought of getting a lens that went up to 500 until my work colleague said the Sigma one had good reviews for a lot lower price than other lenses of that size. It's good to know that it is known as a decent make.</p><p>I did think the 3 lenses would cover a good range and would be suitable for the course, but being new at all this I wasn't entirely sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dddodgerrr, post: 58690, member: 9745"] Thanks for the advice. Yes I have got the 18-55 kit lens. Good point about the tripod and the VR. I will take that into account when I buy a tripod at some point. I hadn't really thought of getting a lens that went up to 500 until my work colleague said the Sigma one had good reviews for a lot lower price than other lenses of that size. It's good to know that it is known as a decent make. I did think the 3 lenses would cover a good range and would be suitable for the course, but being new at all this I wasn't entirely sure. [/QUOTE]
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