Pedro_lopez
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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Skip the wide-angle for landscape convention, and move right into using a telephoto for landscapes, and selecting interesting things you can see by using a narrow-ish angle of view. For the beginning shooter, wide-angle landscapes often end up being dull, or listless, because "wide-angle" also means "tiny recordings of faraway stuff". I am being serious....if you're new to landscape photography, you will very likely make more-interesting and better photos by using a normal to telephoto lens length.
MANY landscape shooters find that a 70-200mm zoom is one of their most-used lenses.
Funny cause I went this morning to try some seascape photos and I found myself either moving closer or using the 55mm Focal length. I could maybe just try getting the other kit lens 55-200mm nikkor or maybe the 70-200 like you said. That would definitely run in my price range for a while too. I also figured out the need for a gradient ND filter as today I clearly could not get the ocean and sunrise just right.
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