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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
which lenses to use with Nikon D3200
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted" data-source="post: 364920" data-attributes="member: 29753"><p>I agree with J-see. To explain further, FX lenses tend to be of higher quality, higher weight & size also more expensive than DX lenses. As J-see mentions, if you wish to upgrade at some point to FX, it makes sense to invest in FX lenses now, so that you don't have to replace all your DX lenses. It may be a better alternative, to aim for 2 or 3 DX lenses while you are learning, so that you can eventually determine exactly the sort of shots that interest you & therefore the lenses that you will end up with down the line.</p><p></p><p>DSLR camera have no need for a UV filter as UV light is controlled within the camera. What you may consider is a Protector filter, which just has glare coatings but no effect on colours at all. Best to get a good brand with high quality glass, such as Hoya, Nikon or B+W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted, post: 364920, member: 29753"] I agree with J-see. To explain further, FX lenses tend to be of higher quality, higher weight & size also more expensive than DX lenses. As J-see mentions, if you wish to upgrade at some point to FX, it makes sense to invest in FX lenses now, so that you don't have to replace all your DX lenses. It may be a better alternative, to aim for 2 or 3 DX lenses while you are learning, so that you can eventually determine exactly the sort of shots that interest you & therefore the lenses that you will end up with down the line. DSLR camera have no need for a UV filter as UV light is controlled within the camera. What you may consider is a Protector filter, which just has glare coatings but no effect on colours at all. Best to get a good brand with high quality glass, such as Hoya, Nikon or B+W. [/QUOTE]
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