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Just got a D3100 and 18-55 for the low low. What lens to you guys recommend as a good all around lens?
How much?35mm f/1.8 seems to be the go to for the Nikon crop sensor cameras. You'll see alot of talk about it in the thread. I'm unloading mine in preparation for a full frame body. Let me know if you're interested.
Ordered the 50mm for my Canon over the weekend and it should be here tomorrow
Hopefully the weather clears up like it is supposed to and I can grab some nice shots. There is a car show in Richmond on Saturday I am going to. That can be my first run with the lens.
Good to know. That is the one I grabbed. I kept seeing how the 50mm is the 1 must have fixed lens to grab, so I had to try it out.I just picked up the f1.8 from my local best buy and i love it. cheap lens without cheap production
Good to know. That is the one I grabbed. I kept seeing how the 50mm is the 1 must have fixed lens to grab, so I had to try it out.
Nikon D600 with a Sigma 35mm f/1.4. My daily walkaround setup.
what kind of cam is that? Full details please
Up on my blog fam.more of girl
so fong,
when doing portrait shots, you'd rather use something around a 35mm? i had to adjust to feeling like i was right on top of subjects with i first put on the 50. for me being a beginner though, it makes me think out shots more.
so fong,
when doing portrait shots, you'd rather use something around a 35mm? i had to adjust to feeling like i was right on top of subjects with i first put on the 50. for me being a beginner though, it makes me think out shots more.
goste187 You're opinion is based on the fact that you didn't have the kit lens until after your experience with the 50mm though.
For someone who just bought the camera with the kit, my advice still holds. Use it until you know your style and needs.