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Old 11-01-2009, 03:13 AM
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Hello Jill,

Thats half the fun, trying different lens's (how do you spell that?) If you're like me and want to take good photos as an enthusiastic amateur, then the kit lens should give pretty goood results. Look at the quality of posts here. Many are taken with the same gear as you and I have and they are incredable.

I upped the ante by buying a 70/300 and a prime 50mm and I love to try each in different situations.

If you want to go higher up the tree and you can afford it, then by all means invest in some better glass.

I've had a heap of cameras over the years and they just get better and better.

Good luck with your endeavours.

Cheers,

John W.
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