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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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DSLR crew, advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 14555142" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>the kit lenses are not "garbage". they are decent nikkor lenses and are good learning lenses. as Lobra said once you get into it you will want some better lenses but I would recommend you stick with the kit until you are comfortable knowing what you are doing, how the camera works with the lens, and what you can expect from the various lenses. it is expensive to buy quality glass and that is really where you want your money to be. but drop a lot on glass when you are just starting out you run a big risk of wasting your money. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://blackfriday.bestbuy.com/?category=doorbusters2#?category=doorbusters2&filter=&brand=Nikon&_suid=14169603489070026527732845530893" target="_blank">http://blackfriday.bestbuy.com/?category=doorbusters2#?category=doorbusters2&filter=&brand=Nikon&_suid=14169603489070026527732845530893</a></p><p></p><p>best buy is having a black friday sale on the camera kit at 499.00 and you can order it online ... regular price on the kit is 549.00 </p><p></p><p>Best buy usually has it 18months at 0% if you have their best buy CC. I am all over using someone elses money to get stuff ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 14555142, member: 5905"] the kit lenses are not "garbage". they are decent nikkor lenses and are good learning lenses. as Lobra said once you get into it you will want some better lenses but I would recommend you stick with the kit until you are comfortable knowing what you are doing, how the camera works with the lens, and what you can expect from the various lenses. it is expensive to buy quality glass and that is really where you want your money to be. but drop a lot on glass when you are just starting out you run a big risk of wasting your money. [url]http://blackfriday.bestbuy.com/?category=doorbusters2#?category=doorbusters2&filter=&brand=Nikon&_suid=14169603489070026527732845530893[/url] best buy is having a black friday sale on the camera kit at 499.00 and you can order it online ... regular price on the kit is 549.00 Best buy usually has it 18months at 0% if you have their best buy CC. I am all over using someone elses money to get stuff ;-) [/QUOTE]
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