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I've managed to pick up a used Canon 350D for £135 which I felt was a good starting point for my first DLSR, but as its just the body, I now need to invest in some glass. I'm looking for something that's a bit of an all rounder at the moment so I can get to grips with the camera, but I know I'll be looking at getting more as time goes on.
In the future I'll be looking at using it for scenery, portraits and animals, but not until later in the year when I've understood the basics a bit more.
So, what do you recommend? Should I pick up an 18-55 kit lenses like it would have originally come with, or go for more specific lenses for what I'll be using it for in the long run?
I'm hoping to understand everything the basics by the time I go on holiday in July, and at that point I may be looking at investing in a zoom lens as well.
Any suggestions welcome, but be gentle, I'm a newbie.
In the future I'll be looking at using it for scenery, portraits and animals, but not until later in the year when I've understood the basics a bit more.
So, what do you recommend? Should I pick up an 18-55 kit lenses like it would have originally come with, or go for more specific lenses for what I'll be using it for in the long run?
I'm hoping to understand everything the basics by the time I go on holiday in July, and at that point I may be looking at investing in a zoom lens as well.
Any suggestions welcome, but be gentle, I'm a newbie.