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Would you recommend this camera for someone starting to come into the picture? Difference between DSLR and digital?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Nikon+D3000+10.2-MP+Digital+SLR+Camera+with+Extra+Lens/9999123400050008.p?id=pcmprd123400050008&skuId=9999123400050008 I do not want to spend much and I am not rich
The camera and lens 18-55mm is a good starter kit. However, the second. lens offered with the package that makes reference is a major non-VR (Vibration Reduction) lens. With a 200 mm lens VR-55 is an important characteristics. D3000 w/18-55mm The VR lens is 549.95 dollars in the B & H. The latest lens 55-200mm VR is a bonus of $ 179.95. http://www.bhphotovideo.com suggest buying the kit (D3000 and 18-55mm) B & H and using it for 4-6 months before thinking about another goal. During that time you learn what you like more and photograph the capabilities and limitations of 18-55mm lens. You may decide that macro photography is something you like as a real macro lens such as AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm ED f2.8G would be your choice of lens. You can decide you enjoy low light, flash photography is not so the AF-S Nikkor 50mm f1.4G be your next purchase of lenses. You may decide to wide, sweeping landscapes are what you like so the AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 10-24mm f3.5-4.5g ED may be in the lens of choice. In either scenario over the 55-200mm a waste of money. NOTE: Back in the days of 35mm film a 50mm lens was standard. In fact, I used my Minolta SRT-100 with 50mm lens more than a year before I bought a second. lens. To get closer to your subject walking toward her. To include more than one scene a backup.
nikon d3000: 10.2 Megapixel SLR Digital Camera