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Lenses in this case dont improve picture quality, they just change the distances in which you can shoot at. Trust me your picture quality is fine. Are you sure you dont have the ISO turned up too high?
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same question but a Canon Rebel t1i, looking to get it used. also open to suggestionsOriginally Posted by INFAMOUS
Would a Nikon D3000 be a good camera to get for starters ?
II keep the ISO at 100. I have only been taking pictures in well lit places.Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Lenses in this case dont improve picture quality, they just change the distances in which you can shoot at. Trust me your picture quality is fine. Are you sure you dont have the ISO turned up too high?
Nice shot.Originally Posted by LiveMyReality
Dat mass.Originally Posted by DJ bana
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Originally Posted by MaZA4eVeR14
same question but a Canon Rebel t1i, looking to get it used. also open to suggestionsOriginally Posted by INFAMOUS
Would a Nikon D3000 be a good camera to get for starters ?
Went to the zoo today. Nikon DSLR owners, what was the first lens you purchased after the kit lens?(using a D3000 btw) Ohh and Happy Easter all!!
I bought a 50mm f/1.8.
I bought a 50mm f/1.8.Originally Posted by LiveMyReality
Went to the zoo today. Nikon DSLR owners, what was the first lens you purchased after the kit lens?(using a D3000 btw) Ohh and Happy Easter all!!
It's an oxymoronOriginally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
I don't think I have ever seen one bad Hong Kong cityscape. It just looks so beautiful.