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went for a walk in the trees.
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went for a walk in the trees.
Went for a wee walk behind my house. There is a fairly large area of unused land. Took a few shots - thought I would share
The Z4M Roaster & Croup are gone!
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It's E92 M3 from now on.
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My suggestion would be not to compromise on lenses. The lens is the MOST important part of an SLR camera. Good lenses will cost $1500+. You want to get a lens with an aperture that can go to 2.8 - the aperture is like the pupil in the eye. It lets in light. Small numbers let in MORE light. I would suggest getting 2 lenses if you go Canon. One is the 24-70mm f/2.8L USM and the other is a 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM. These 2 lenses will set you back by around US$3000 or so. The Camera body for an entry level SLR will be around US$1000. You can get professional level bodies for MUCH more. If you are not a professional then get an entry level body with expensive lenses.... Hope that helps.ay8306 wrote:I've been thinking about stepping up to a digital SLR - recommendations would be appreciated.
The Z4M Roaster & Croup are gone!
It's E92 M3 from now on.
It's E92 M3 from now on.
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