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Buying Advice Anywhere to buy Nikon D80 ? Need it Urgent., Anyshop selling?

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post Sep 21 2006, 10:44 PM

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QUOTE(minde @ Sep 21 2006, 09:27 PM)
does d80 support 18+200mm lens?
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that post clearly shows that u din even bother 2 do a research on your own in the first place, and not having or knowing the basics of dslr. sweat.gif

my 2cents.
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post Sep 22 2006, 09:26 AM

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QUOTE(minde @ Sep 22 2006, 06:51 AM)
your reply doesnt help in anyway .... i did do my research but since im an amateur , i dont know what to find . all i know it fits D200 and presumeably fits the D80 .

if u have seen my other post , i think i stated i was a noob there . and besides , since im getting the camera , so no harm asking and reconfirming right ?

P/S : Since you're so pro , mind explaining the basics of DSLR then. tongue.gif
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i neva said i'm a pro, but i think i'd at least i do my own research on infos. no offense.
i'm just another noob, poor ol man who still shoot on flim slr.

having interchangeble lens is one of dslr's feature. and nikon have been using the F-mount since film days till 2day on their digital bodies. Generally, any Nikon Autofocus lens will work fine on these cameras. Most older, manual focus, lenses can be mounted, but the camera's internal exposure meter will not work.

yeah, my post doesn't help, but ur posts shows that ur just waiting to b spoon fed with infos. ur like ready to splurge money on something that is expensive without getting in depth information. calling urself a noob/amateur is just an excuses, the internet is for u to exploit it.

scorgio's post which i found myself quite agreeing to it:

QUOTE(scorgio @ Sep 20 2006, 10:41 PM)
Photography is not as simple as many perceived. Although digital made is easy to learn. Evident from the numerous ad which pops out everyday, eg 2-3 months old dSLR for sale etc.

And dSLR's not cheap either, a used unit is almost a fresh grad's 1 month salary. So if u want to venture into photography, ask urself several questions.
1) Are u really THAT interested?
2) Do u know the basics of photography.
3) Are u financially stable?
4) What're ur interest? ie. What do u like to shoot/shoot most often. A lot of people spent a fortune on lens collection. But most of them are kept in dry box & hardly see sunlight.
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my 2cents.



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