bananasbrah
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Grabbing my first DSLR and I've decided on the D3200.
I don't want to overthink the purchase too much, I figure a starting camera is a starting camera and the D3200 has excellent reviews so I'm sold.
I've been reading fantastic things about the Nikkor 35mm 1.8, and I'm wondering if I'd be better off getting myself the D3200 body and the 35mm separately, as opposed to getting the body with the kit 18-55mm.
I know sweet fa about photography and I'm taking the majority of my decisions based on experienced peoples' opinions on the camera as a beginner's first step. It seems the 35mm 1.8 is going to be much better to learn the basics on, and I'd probably end up using it more than the kit lens if I had both anyway, but it's one or the other at the moment.
I'm going to be using it mainly for static pics of bicycles, bikes, and cars as well as shots of roads and landscapes.
So it's D3200 + 18-55mm vs. D3200 + 35mm 1.8.
Which would you recommend?
Cheers.
I don't want to overthink the purchase too much, I figure a starting camera is a starting camera and the D3200 has excellent reviews so I'm sold.
I've been reading fantastic things about the Nikkor 35mm 1.8, and I'm wondering if I'd be better off getting myself the D3200 body and the 35mm separately, as opposed to getting the body with the kit 18-55mm.
I know sweet fa about photography and I'm taking the majority of my decisions based on experienced peoples' opinions on the camera as a beginner's first step. It seems the 35mm 1.8 is going to be much better to learn the basics on, and I'd probably end up using it more than the kit lens if I had both anyway, but it's one or the other at the moment.
I'm going to be using it mainly for static pics of bicycles, bikes, and cars as well as shots of roads and landscapes.
So it's D3200 + 18-55mm vs. D3200 + 35mm 1.8.
Which would you recommend?
Cheers.