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What accessories should I get a Nikon D5000? (For example, tripod, lenses, etc …)? bag
Hello, my name is Matt and I have 13. Am beginning to overcome my current compact camera, a Canon Powershot SX120, and you need a camera to help me take more advanced photos. I looked around at all the magazines for some time, and found one that I have in my eye. Currently I am looking at a Nikon D5000 digital SLR camera, and I wonder which accessories i should buy it. It comes with a standard lens 18-55mm. I'd definitely like to buy a tripod, so any ideas on what the tripod and would take into account helpful. I would be willing to spend between $ 30-60, so nothing too expensive or anything that will come down and give you more camera shake of hands! Also another thing that is definite is a camera bag / case for this camera, so that all ideas would be helpful. Ideas for additional lenses or nothing essential would be great! Thanks in advance!
Sherpa tripods are good and not too expensive. I think I have 60 Sherpa, and is light but still robust, reaching around 80 pounds. However, one thing that tripods are not very many people know much about but these are the features you want: "The spikes or shoes, Preferably, you want shoes with rubber feet for indoor and outdoor peaks. If you can not get both, get sneakers-A built in bubble level Help panoramic landscapes and classifies all, especially the ships' A head that has been separated into three size controls movement: horizontal rotation, watch up / down and turn at an angle of hook-Bag. These help keep a tripod light (what you want, after you have made a tripod of steel around London for a week …) stationary transport bag. Overlooked, but vital for comfortable use for a bag, do not get a Lowepro. They dominate the market with bags really bad quality. Construction takes about five minutes. As for the lens, which depends on what you want to photograph. Get a 18-200mm zoom for general use if you can afford. Ideal for almost everything, and not so big and heavy as a telephoto lens! If you are going to shoot in low light, then get a fixed 50mm f1.8. Very funny and only costs about £ 50. For architecture, get a wide angle of some sort. Very funny, but some lens distortion correction software really needed. Do not hesitate to contact me if you want some more details: evansshoots@gmail.com referred.
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Want a new lens for my D5000,for nature and sport what would you recommend,only got the one with the camera,my budget is about £350-£400.