thousands of wonderful stories of our men doing the job they viewed as important to the mission. Chris Kyle's story is marketable, like it or not. Just look at the box office.
The D3200 camera is priced pretty much all the same. B&H might take your 510 for trade.
I swapped my 18-55vr & 55-200vr for the 18-200. It is a surburb piece of glass.
Nikon 18-105,D7100 & 55-300 D3100
When I take a really good photo my wife says what a good camera you have..
When she cooks a great meal, I say I am glad we bought that new stove.
Being that sick and still able to smile at grandpa is a blessing. Take some when she is well.
Ps read your messages.
The reality is to photograph the 3/4 angle of a car then pick out a particular item say a chevron taillight, or hood ornament for close up. Some times a super engine makes a good subject.
That 58 Chevy has beautiful taillights and massive chrome bumpers that make good pieces to shoot. I owned one. That odd angle is not appealing.
A car as an abstract piece of art? Takes a lot of practice.
I am sure you can do better than this.
Or the dvd orver and over
You might want to look into the 18-105vr. I use it for intermediate range work. I shoot many historical homes (18(00s) in Port Jefferson, Long Island and it fits the bill.
I used the 55-200 as a general use lens. When the VR version became available, I bought one and found a noticeable improvement.
You will enjoy awesome bokah with this lens, I just started using it with my D7100
I have a D3100 and a D5200. While the D5200 does take slightly better pictures, the D3100 is more comfortable to me hence I tend to shoot more with it.
Can we wait till the Super Bowl is over?