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June 6th, 2010

Tamron Lenses For Canon Xti
Should I buy my digital SLR camera with lens kit or body only?

I'm looking to buy my first digital SLR. I'm a hunter bargain, but I am paranoid of getting scammed. Therefore, usually takes me weeks to buy anything off eBay or Craigslist. I'm probably going end up with a nikon d80 or canon XTi open box henrys.com 's eBay Store. There is also a good chance it will be the only body (comes with everything an objective concept). Should I go for a kit lens and forget about getting one agency because I am just starting digital photography? Or get a unique body (if that is where the supply comes from) and then a goal (probably 18-55 or 135 standard) is okay, too? Am I still make sense? Ha I hope I explained my dilemma correctly. *** Oh, and while I'm a little on the subject, do you think is going Tamron / sigma lens would be nice? Or should follow the lens of the camera manufacturer … is a big deal now?

Get the body with the kit lens. You want to be able to use your camera when you get it, and the goal of most used kit includes the coordination lengths for common image you have. If you get the body, which just compounded the problem, because you have to make a purchase of separate lenses. Since it takes weeks to get anything, you have a body without a lens to do nothing. And their savings, if any, will be rare in any case. If you're just starting out, you want to start running, do not buy a piece of a piece here or there. body shop only makes sense * you * already have lenses. But since you're starting out, you know you'll have to get one. And since you're a beginner, you will find the choices overwhelming and confused – so keep it simple and get the body with the kit lens. And I would like to continue with the lenses of the manufacturer until you know enough to know when and why you must purchase a Tamron or Sigma.

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