Daysleeper40
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Hi All,
It is my 30th birthday in August and as the parents say they want to buy me a "special" present to commemorate the day, I am of course going to ask for a DSLR. Don't worry - I'm not going to ask which DSLR for a newby as I can search the forums for the millions of other posts on that subject! Suffice to say I am leaning towards a Nikon D60.
SO, my question is - can anyone help get me started on which lenses I would be best to look at? I enjoy wildlife photography and macro. Currently I am using a Panasonic Lumix FZ8 which has 12x zoom. I also have the Raynox DCR 150 & 250 clip on lenses.
I have tried researching this myself but am struggling to understand the technicalities. If anyone can help me get a handle on what all these numbers mean and how they vaguely relate to the zoom capabilities of my bridge camera I would be eternally grateful!
I'm thinking that with camera + kit lens, I will need one additional zoom lens to start with for the wildlife stuff... the question is, which one?
It is my 30th birthday in August and as the parents say they want to buy me a "special" present to commemorate the day, I am of course going to ask for a DSLR. Don't worry - I'm not going to ask which DSLR for a newby as I can search the forums for the millions of other posts on that subject! Suffice to say I am leaning towards a Nikon D60.
SO, my question is - can anyone help get me started on which lenses I would be best to look at? I enjoy wildlife photography and macro. Currently I am using a Panasonic Lumix FZ8 which has 12x zoom. I also have the Raynox DCR 150 & 250 clip on lenses.
I have tried researching this myself but am struggling to understand the technicalities. If anyone can help me get a handle on what all these numbers mean and how they vaguely relate to the zoom capabilities of my bridge camera I would be eternally grateful!
I'm thinking that with camera + kit lens, I will need one additional zoom lens to start with for the wildlife stuff... the question is, which one?
