Photograph and Camera talk
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Cool, hopefully going to pick something new up next week, any advice for a versatile, decent quality lens?
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if you're looking for a fixed lens I'd suggest the 35mm 1.8G or 50mm 1.8G (the 50 is the one I use for most of my shots btw.!)…imo the 35 is a bit better though for the stuff "we" tend to do (waywt pics, etc.)...also it's more versatile and can be used indoors as well! the 50 isn't too good for indoors since its a tad too long on a crop (50x1.5= 75mm)...
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Can't go wrong with a 35 f1.8 g. You can pick one up brand new dirt cheap around £100. You could go a 50 f1.8 d would be a cheap way to do macro shots too with some tubes, but on your camera it wouldn't have auto focus as you need g series lenses as they have a motor in the lenses.
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^ backed! always buy G-lenses for this type of camera body!
the D3000 is having a crop sensor in'it, that means it multiplies the actual length of a lens with 1.5!so if you're buying the 35mm, you have to take into account that you're actually shooting with a 52.5mm (=35x1.5) and with a 50mm lens it's 75mm (=50x1.5) on a crop! jfi…
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Thanks guys, anyone know the exact model number for the Nikon 35mm G lens? Don't want to look like a putz, or end up with wrong thing.
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…and check out some photos taken with the lens @ http://www.flickr.com/groups/afsnikkor35mm18/pool/
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Beautiful, thanks Snow Man.
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Photo I took last time i saw my grandad.
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D90, 12-24 f4, tripod :o and the master a lee big stopper (×10 nd I think.) I need to get some tips off you rafa, your boot pics and waywt are sweet. I find landscape a lot easier, got a few more I might put up later.
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Another few for you from my time OS
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just noticed that there is a photo thread, great!
one of my older shots: south bridge cologne (notice the red stripe, it's an ICE) by night.
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