jmtonkin
No longer a newbie, moving up!
- Joined
- May 6, 2011
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- Minnesota, South Dakota (for school)
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Hey,
I'm 20 years old and am ready to start my adventure with DSLRs. This summer, I plan on working enough (it will be a lot of hours for sure) to be able to buy a Nikon D300s and one or two lenses amongst other gear. The only problem is, with there being so many different types of lenses available, I'm unsure of which would be the best suitor. I'm hoping to start a little photography business while in college. I've taken several peoples' senior pictures as well as worked for our collegiate newspaper. While I was growing up, I was my grandfather's assistant when he did wedding photography.
So, what do you think? I'm looking for at least one lens that will allow me to do most of these things. I don't know what my budget will look like when it comes time to buy it, so a cheaper, decent lens is definitely preferred.
Thanks!
I'm 20 years old and am ready to start my adventure with DSLRs. This summer, I plan on working enough (it will be a lot of hours for sure) to be able to buy a Nikon D300s and one or two lenses amongst other gear. The only problem is, with there being so many different types of lenses available, I'm unsure of which would be the best suitor. I'm hoping to start a little photography business while in college. I've taken several peoples' senior pictures as well as worked for our collegiate newspaper. While I was growing up, I was my grandfather's assistant when he did wedding photography.
So, what do you think? I'm looking for at least one lens that will allow me to do most of these things. I don't know what my budget will look like when it comes time to buy it, so a cheaper, decent lens is definitely preferred.
Thanks!