Thanks Don!
I'm am looking at both camerss. It may come down to money. However, I'm interested in your opinion of one over the other.
Bob
What difference does an FX lens on a DX make? I knew about dx lens on fx bodies. Please explain. Thanks!
What difference does an FX lens on a DX make? I knew about dx lens on fx bodies. Please explain. Thanks!
Thanks! I held the d7100 before and it felt very comfortable. I'm going to try the d5500/d5600 and see how they feel. My hands are a little large and my fine motor skills aren't the greatest .lol
BTW. ... What/where is,DFW? Go Jeep.. My son has a Wrangler, I have a Grand Cherokee. Luv email both!
Thanks! I have been looking at Nikon gear and need to make up my mind very soon. I do have a limited budget but I'm a stickler for sharpness and color. I'm thinking it's best to think lens first but they're all wrapped together.
I'm definitely into landscape and nature first, wildlife second.
I sure would like some advice.
Thanks!
I am a new member to the forum although I've been reading the topics for some weeks now. I've enjoyed reading the various topics, discussions and insights.
A little about me -- I'm in my early 60's and will be looking at retirement in a few years. In my younger years, I enjoyed photography until it was replaced by marriage, kids, grandkids, etc. etc. You know the story. Four or five years ago I started back with the point and shoot type cameras which I've completely outgrown and need to move onto bigger and better things! As I ease into retirement and beyond, I'd like to make photography more than just a hobby.
My primary interests are primarily outdoors : landscapes, wildlife, geometric and unusual shapes and patterns, etc. I am now looking at the purchase of a DSLR, most likely Nikon. I'll be posting shortly to discuss as my first topic.
I live in the Washington DC area , 3 kids, 3 grandkids, 1 jeep, and a desire to travel!
Bob
I am VERY interested! Is the entire package still available? Are all the lens Nikon?
If you could send pics of the 18-70, I'd appreciate it!