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New camera - what else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leukeh" data-source="post: 855913" data-attributes="member: 30252"><p>Some of the people in my photography class (about 19 - 21y/o) still don't get it after 14 weeks. Your doing very well if you're getting a grasp on it already!</p><p></p><p>Anything that protects and cleans your lenses is worth investing in. The extra ~$50 you may spend on each lens for protection is much, much more preferable to replacing the whole thing. Keep them in a bag! Spend about $100 - $150 (AUD) on a decent bag (I have a LowePro Slingshot 200) with enough space to expand your equipment later.</p><p>For macro shots, I bought myself a Tamron 90mm f2.8, which works amazingly. Never been happier with a lens. </p><p>I also recently bought a fish eye converter off eBay for about $75AUD, which is fun to experiment with. I don't think I'd ever fork out the $800+ for an actual fish eye lens, but you can get some cool shots with the converter, if you're looking for something a little bit different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leukeh, post: 855913, member: 30252"] Some of the people in my photography class (about 19 - 21y/o) still don't get it after 14 weeks. Your doing very well if you're getting a grasp on it already! Anything that protects and cleans your lenses is worth investing in. The extra ~$50 you may spend on each lens for protection is much, much more preferable to replacing the whole thing. Keep them in a bag! Spend about $100 - $150 (AUD) on a decent bag (I have a LowePro Slingshot 200) with enough space to expand your equipment later. For macro shots, I bought myself a Tamron 90mm f2.8, which works amazingly. Never been happier with a lens. I also recently bought a fish eye converter off eBay for about $75AUD, which is fun to experiment with. I don't think I'd ever fork out the $800+ for an actual fish eye lens, but you can get some cool shots with the converter, if you're looking for something a little bit different. [/QUOTE]
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