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Ah_keong

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ok. Enjoy the 80D. Its a good body.
have fun!

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Haha d7200 like abit off my Budget Liao.

My Budget for now is like 500 range for a second hand set so it seemed around the d3300 or d5300 range.

35mm good for landscape?

Can ask how for uwa lens is very commonly use for landscaping right.

I am not a pro in Nikon field so do feel free to consult other experts.
I was talking to my friend who use Nikon (D7100 previously) and she recommend D7200.

If you have finalized on Nikon and have the budget, I would recommend D7200 and the kit lens.
If you have extra budget, I would also recommend the 35mm f/1,8 DX lens.

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Haha d7200 like abit off my Budget Liao.

My Budget for now is like 500 range for a second hand set so it seemed around the d3300 or d5300 range.

35mm good for landscape?

Can ask how for uwa lens is very commonly use for landscaping right.
No. I do use UWA for portraits.
 

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Haha d7200 like abit off my Budget Liao.

My Budget for now is like 500 range for a second hand set so it seemed around the d3300 or d5300 range.

35mm good for landscape?

Can ask how for uwa lens is very commonly use for landscaping right.

hahaha, I understand. :D
35mm good or not depends on your landscape composition (what you want to EXCLUDE).
for general purpose landscape, I would recommend a zoom.
whether UWA is commonly use for landscape also depends what you shoot. (architecture, streetscapes?)

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Hmmm if liddat Hor I tink I shuld get a camera with kit lens and try out first and see how but I wonder how they get such pics


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hahaha, I understand. :D
35mm good or not depends on your landscape composition (what you want to EXCLUDE).
for general purpose landscape, I would recommend a zoom.
whether UWA is commonly use for landscape also depends what you shoot. (architecture, streetscapes?)

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For digital photography, it's not just take the shot and it's done There is post-processing..where u tweet the images and crop the images...
 
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Haha I tot landscape use uwa is try include as much as possible. Haha
Not necessary. Depends on what you shoot.

Like I said, don't let the lens determine what you can shoot, shoot what you want with the lens instead.
 

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why not the a6000...?

the last time I enquired, it was 85x with 16-50 kit lens.

personally I went for the a6000 body only with the 20/2.8 pancake (total came up to $940 or so) because of the compactness. though I must say emount lens options are more restricted but eventually youd have that one or two lenses that are used most frequently, so I guess the limited lens options is still kinda alright
 
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Hi forum,

Anyone know where can I sell my DSLR ?
Nikon D5100 body
Nikor lens 18mm-55mm
Nikor lens 55mm-200mm
Nikor lens 35mm 1.8

(Must sell together)
 

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Haha u reply ts or?

why not the a6000...?

the last time I enquired, it was 85x with 16-50 kit lens.

personally I went for the a6000 body only with the 20/2.8 pancake (total came up to $940 or so) because of the compactness. though I must say emount lens options are more restricted but eventually youd have that one or two lenses that are used most frequently, so I guess the limited lens options is still kinda alright
 

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Hi guys, would it be worth to get a 5D mk iv? i would really much prefer a 6d mk2 but it may be some time before it is released. i was using a 6d before and have since sold it and shot only with my iphone out of convenience but i realized thats just being an absolute lazy ass.

are there other full frame alternatives that are current? thanks!
 

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For digital photography, it's not just take the shot and it's done There is post-processing..where u tweet the images and crop the images...

I would not recommend cropping the images, but that is my style. :D
 
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