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Karebaby
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DSLR Moms
Don't know where this post belongs, so thought I'd just put it here I have a Nikon D3000 and I have the 2 lenses that came with it. I have been wanting to add a new lens to my collection but I am not sure what lens to get for what I want. I primarily use it to take pictures of the kids (I do my own, I stopped going to studios) and candids at family gatherings and events. Any reccomendations??
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Posted 8/13/11 2:37 PM |
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stellabella
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Re: DSLR Moms
I don't have any suggestions but am curious as well! I just ordered this camera...my first "real" camera!
Was it easy to figure out? I am debating getting the "Nikon D3000 for Dummies" book lol.
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Posted 8/13/11 6:23 PM |
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Shelleybean11
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Re: DSLR Moms
I have a D5000 that came with the18-55 and 55-200. I just got a 50mm 1.8G last week and am in love with it!! It's a great portrait lens.
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Posted 8/13/11 9:10 PM |
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ChrisDee
My Girls
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Name: Christine
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Re: DSLR Moms
50mm 1.8 is an awesome lens and pretty cheap as far as lenses go.
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Posted 8/13/11 11:56 PM |
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jlk51496
Mom of 3 - YIKES! =)
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Name: Katie
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Re: DSLR Moms
Posted by Shelleybean11
I have a D5000 that came with the18-55 and 55-200. I just got a 50mm 1.8G last week and am in love with it!! It's a great portrait lens.
Crashing!!
I have the same 2 you have...what does he 50 mm do differently!? Curious?
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Posted 8/14/11 8:13 AM |
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BargainMama
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Re: DSLR Moms
50mm 1.8 is great for portrait type pictures. They come out pretty crisp and the background is really blurred.
However, I am on my second 50mm 1.8....they aren't built very sturdy if you get the inexpensive one. Last one fell while inside my bag and broke (wouldn't focus). This time the entire lens just came out of the housing. Popped back in, but I feel like it's not the same...pics are a bit blurry now. They are cheap enough to replace though ($120 or so on Amazon).
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Posted 8/14/11 10:36 AM |
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Shelleybean11
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Re: DSLR Moms
Posted by BargainMama
50mm 1.8 is great for portrait type pictures. They come out pretty crisp and the background is really blurred.
However, I am on my second 50mm 1.8....they aren't built very sturdy if you get the inexpensive one. Last one fell while inside my bag and broke (wouldn't focus). This time the entire lens just came out of the housing. Popped back in, but I feel like it's not the same...pics are a bit blurry now. They are cheap enough to replace though ($120 or so on Amazon).
The 1.8G is $220.
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Posted 8/14/11 10:44 AM |
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BargainMama
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Re: DSLR Moms
Posted by Shelleybean11
Posted by BargainMama
50mm 1.8 is great for portrait type pictures. They come out pretty crisp and the background is really blurred.
However, I am on my second 50mm 1.8....they aren't built very sturdy if you get the inexpensive one. Last one fell while inside my bag and broke (wouldn't focus). This time the entire lens just came out of the housing. Popped back in, but I feel like it's not the same...pics are a bit blurry now. They are cheap enough to replace though ($120 or so on Amazon).
The 1.8G is $220.
Nope it's less than $120 on Amazon and a bunch of other retailers. Actually the Nikon is like $125 on Amazon....I have a Canon.
Actually I just looked and you are right, there IS one that is $220, but there is also another one that is $100 less. Not sure the difference for a Nikon though.
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Posted 8/14/11 11:00 AM |
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Shelleybean11
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Re: DSLR Moms
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by Shelleybean11
Posted by BargainMama
50mm 1.8 is great for portrait type pictures. They come out pretty crisp and the background is really blurred.
However, I am on my second 50mm 1.8....they aren't built very sturdy if you get the inexpensive one. Last one fell while inside my bag and broke (wouldn't focus). This time the entire lens just came out of the housing. Popped back in, but I feel like it's not the same...pics are a bit blurry now. They are cheap enough to replace though ($120 or so on Amazon).
The 1.8G is $220.
Nope it's less than $120 on Amazon and a bunch of other retailers. Actually the Nikon is like $125 on Amazon....I have a Canon.
I believe you are speaking of the D lens. The G lens had no aperture ring as the distance information is digitally transmitted to the camera body, in the D lens there is a manual aperture ring. Actually I just looked and you are right, there IS one that is $220, but there is also another one that is $100 less. Not sure the difference for a Nikon though.
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Posted 8/14/11 11:07 AM |
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BargainMama
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Re: DSLR Moms
Posted by Shelleybean11
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by Shelleybean11
Posted by BargainMama
50mm 1.8 is great for portrait type pictures. They come out pretty crisp and the background is really blurred.
However, I am on my second 50mm 1.8....they aren't built very sturdy if you get the inexpensive one. Last one fell while inside my bag and broke (wouldn't focus). This time the entire lens just came out of the housing. Popped back in, but I feel like it's not the same...pics are a bit blurry now. They are cheap enough to replace though ($120 or so on Amazon).
The 1.8G is $220.
Nope it's less than $120 on Amazon and a bunch of other retailers. Actually the Nikon is like $125 on Amazon....I have a Canon.
I believe you are speaking of the D lens. The G lens had no aperture ring as the distance information is digitally transmitted to the camera body, in the
No idea what that means LOL...but I don't have to manually focus anything on my cheap 1.8 50mm
Oops, the quoting is all out of whack
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Posted 8/14/11 11:11 AM |
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Shelleybean11
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Re: DSLR Moms
LOL, I know I'm on my iPhone and can't edit. Sorry!
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Posted 8/14/11 11:17 AM |
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ChrisDee
My Girls
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Re: DSLR Moms
B&H $125 for the Nikon 50mm 1.8 http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/247091-USA/Nikon_2137_Normal_AF_Nikkor_50mm.html
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Posted 8/14/11 11:37 AM |
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morbar
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Re: DSLR Moms
Would you recommend a speedlight or the 50mm lens as my next investment? I mostly if not only take pics of my DS.
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Posted 8/15/11 10:01 AM |
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brownie
Baby #1 is here!
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Re: DSLR Moms
Only AF-S lenses will work on the D3000, not AF
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Posted 8/15/11 10:20 AM |
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