purchased in the summer. I merely wanted to comprehend the distinction between using a DSLR and a soap dish for photography. With a whale lens, it tends to distort the focus because it is fairly frail. You eventually grow acclimated to both slow attention and quite substantial weight. Take only cards from the 10th grade or higher; otherwise, it will "think." After two months, I bought a fixed 50 mm, 1.8 aperture. I then understood the comedy that is the DSLR. When photographing people, the blood vessels in their eyes may be seen since the images are so sharp and clear. overall pleased with the purchase, especially because I chose the 18,000-dollar interest-free payment plan. Yeah, but make sure to use a cover when the camera is horizontal; otherwise, you risk stupidly "bending" the lens with an external moving ring. and make a quick purchase of a protective filter)
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