Originally Posted by
ludawg
Hello everyone,
My name is Wayne and I am just starting to get more serious into photography. I've shot film before. Never developed in a darkroom. I have used mostly a Canon point and shoot and sometimes out of convenience I use my iPhone. Natural scenery, animal, city skyline, inanimate object, and people are some of the subjects that I am mostly interested in. I've never really got into the technical aspect of equipment, never really thought too much of composition, and never really considered the exposure triangle until now. I am looking to purchase my first digital slr very soon and I have decided on the Nikon D5100. I hope this will last me a good 2-5 years depending on how fast I climb the learning curve before I am in the market for a semi-pro to pro equipment. Hopefully by then the full frame slr's will be considerably more affordable. This is also the reason why I am looking to buy just the D5100 body and buying FX lenses. I know this is not the place for this type question but I figured since this is my intro I might as well ask it anyway, I apologize ahead of time. Would the following be good investment for lenses with my experience level? Or should I really consider the kit lenses? Nikon AF-S DX 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED Lens for ultra wide angle shots, Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G for lowlight and close settings, and Nikon AF-S Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR as a general purpose lens. I might mention that I am buying all including the D5100 body except the ultra-wide angle lens as an open box item from Crutchfield. Deal or no deal? Any comments are welcome. Once I get my kit I will start post pictures on this forum as well. I hope to collaborate with everyone of you and learn as I go.
See you all around and hope to hear from everyone's positive contribution.
Wayne