I would like to be in the area of $500.
Also, the package deals that they have aren't good? I wont need any of that stuff? What about the lenses? I do know I need that lens I mentioned in the original post. I am trying to get what I need with less money for every little thing.
So, stay away from ebay??? Any one have a place that sells cameras that is reputable? I am greek on all of it so any help is appreciated.
As a "package deal" overall it is not a good deal for the consumer.
You'll end up with the first lens anyway, and the second lens Derrel has pointed out that it is not worth much.
This comes with two bags, by which I am surprised, but check this; I use a "found" bag which is a gym bag that I already owned and it suits my needs perfectly.
Yes, you will need some SD cards, but I don't see the read/write speed on them, so I'm guessing that it isn't one of the better cards.
The IR remote is nice to have, and I use mine whenever I need to be in the photo. I paid $15 for a regular Nikon remote, and I bought a second one (third party) for $3.
Everything on the fourth line you'll get with any new Nikon, as well as the CD.
Mine did not come with a hotshoe cover or a body cap, but I haven't missed them.
I'm going to say that you will probably never use any of the other stuff. As for lens cleaning, I do that about whenever I notice a bunch of crud on the front element. I usually check the rear surface whenever I change lenses. I use a microfiber cloth with a couple of drops of regular lens cleaning stuff. (I wear glasses, so I always have it.)
A cheap tripod is something you will want to upgrade. I now own three tripods; the cheapie that I keep mainly because it fits inside my gadget bag, an intermediate one that is fairly good, and one very sturdy one.
I will recommend that you (anybody) keep all cheap optics off of your lenses. That means all the items shown that are intended to fit onto a lens. If and when you decide you need some kind of filter (such as a quality circular polarizer, for instance) then you can save up for it and you will know what you need and for what purpose.
When I bought my camera, I did some price shopping, and found a sale at Best Buy online.
If you're not afraid of buying a used camera, check
Adorama,
B&H, and
KEH online for used equipment.
I've purchased some "open box" items, and am quite pleased because what I received looked absolutely brand new but it was priced at a discount.