Ya I see, I'll probably just stick with the kit lens until I know what I'm doing with the hobby! Now moving onto filters, whats a company that makes good filters and filter mounts for Nikon wide angle and kit lenses; How exactly do they work and what would they be used for. I literally know nothing about filters so forgive me if i ask dumb questions
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Go to your comfort level of spending. Notice that they have a category called "entry level".
At the entry level, each of these cameras will come with a lens, and some retailers will bundle more things, possibly a second lens. While a second lens might be worth some extra cash, the rest of the stuff is merely fluff for the most part, so don't base your purchasing decision on how much extra "stuff" there is.
Re: filters; I wouldn't start thinking about filters just yet. Yes, there are some good filter manufacturers, but using filters is something that you sort of grow into, not something you need right away.
You might someday decide you want a polarizing filter, but a cheap one will cause more frustration that just forking over some dough for a good one.
You might also someday want some "neutral density" filters to lengthen the time the shutter is open, but as I said, that is for when you have some experience and know you really need one.
If you have extra cash to spend, get a tripod, because for some reason people don't think about spending money on a tripod, so if you do that now, you'll be ahead of the game. I recommend spending pretty good money on your tripod, so the one you get bundled with the kit will not count. Get a better one.