brokenlynx
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Hi,
Following etiquette thought it would be good to get a little introduction out into the welcome board.
I'm a newbie when it comes to DSLR photography, having taken the plunge on a Nikon D3100 with kit lens last week I'm beginning to grasp the basics of the manual functions of my camera, framing shots, aperture/shutter priority and depth of field.
Whoever this guy is made a pretty good beginners guide and it's got me started well.
That said I'm soon to be taking a trip to New york and looking for a cheaper lens upgrade (at US Dollar prices instead of extortionate UK pounds), I've posted this question on a Nikon group on flickr, maybe you guys can help too:
Good to join what seems like a large and helpful group hopefully it helps my photography out in the long run. Thanks.
Following etiquette thought it would be good to get a little introduction out into the welcome board.
I'm a newbie when it comes to DSLR photography, having taken the plunge on a Nikon D3100 with kit lens last week I'm beginning to grasp the basics of the manual functions of my camera, framing shots, aperture/shutter priority and depth of field.
Whoever this guy is made a pretty good beginners guide and it's got me started well.
That said I'm soon to be taking a trip to New york and looking for a cheaper lens upgrade (at US Dollar prices instead of extortionate UK pounds), I've posted this question on a Nikon group on flickr, maybe you guys can help too:
I've recently picked up my first DSLR in the Nikon D3100. I've been trying out the kit lens with various types of shot for the best part of a week now in preparation for a trip to New York I'll be making (from London).
Staying in Lower manhattan near central park I've noticed there are a few places I can go to get a one or two lenses at US dollar (as opposed to extortionate pound prices).
With a budget of about £200-£300 (about $300 - $450) and me wanting to take a mix of landscape as well as portrait photos to begin with.
Are there any particular lenses I should be looking at getting whilst I have this oppurtunity to get lenses at lower prices on a trip where I'll be taking a mix of shots? I'm particularly interested in experimenting further with depth of field so would appreciate something capable of a wider aperture than the f/3.5 - 5.6 the kit lens offers as well. Maybe a good prime lens could offer this?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Good to join what seems like a large and helpful group hopefully it helps my photography out in the long run. Thanks.



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