So.... I learned today I want some more lenses as I wasn't able to capture all that I wanted. Limited because I have the two lenses that came in the kit. But already have my eyes on a tamron wide angle lense...
Don't make the mistake I did and buy a lens you do not need, for now I would say, enjoy the camera, then in a couple of months time work out what you need.
Thank you for that advice. That makes a lot of sense. I should familiarize myself more with what I have,since I am learning. I have looked at lenses, and they can be pretty enticing.
Welcome to the forum. Paul is right. Don't buy anything for a while but when you are ready the Tokina 11-16 is a fantastic lens. There is somewhat of a learning curve with any wide angle though so when/if you do get one ask a few questions about it here and we can help you with what we had to learn the hard way. LOL
Very nice pics for a "newbie" or anyone else for that matter. Take a look at the pictures TedG954 took with his camera and a Tokina lens http://nikonites.com/d3300/33648-ni...ighlight=best+bang+for+the+buck#axzz3wmNBcliT He is who inspired me to buy a Tokina 12-28 asperical camera and I love the quality of pictures I can take with it. I also have the 3300. Paul
I apologize I intended to type thank you first... I find myself playing with the Iso,apperature and the shutter speed,finding what works for me and my target. I am finding there is quite a bit to learn. But I'm enjoying the learning process..