QUOTE(RaymondMZ @ Feb 25 2015, 03:35 PM)
Thanks for the reply guys! Might consider to get a speedlite soon. Where i don't really have one.
This speedlite and a AF lens is about 24 years old where i found in my parents store room. not sure it works well or not
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I got myself D7000 along with kit lens 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, andit also come with Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D
I think that its sufficient for me now. ><!
I still on beginning of the learning curve for the DSLR.
There are someone advice me to use the 50mm lens more often to improve my skill fast Is that true?
Wah, that is one old-school flashgun

Just replace the battery and attach it onto your camera and see whether it goes off when you press the shutter button?
If it works, then pairing it with the 18-105mm will be a great combo~
The reason why many advice people to use more of the 50mm lens is because its a prime lens (cannot zoom), so you have to rely on your legs to really get shots with good composition; so from there you will learn to develop your "photographer's eye"
But personally, for me I would learn using the kitlens first, so that you know how to take shots, learn about ISO, shutter speed aperture and how they are related to one another. At F3.5-5.6, you don't have to worry too much about Depth of Field: less variables, easier to learn imho