Well... I thought I had spent more than enough time deliberating what to get, so today I got off my ass and bought a Nikon D40. I had a good look at lots of different models and preferred the Nikon range. Sadly, as I should be moving house this month, I couldn't justify the outlay required to buy one of the top models.
All the reviews I have read suggest that the D40 should be a good learning tool and I can always upgrade to a higer spec body at a later date. I've just got the kit lens at present, so If any of you kind folk can suggest a decent zoom lens (or if you have one for sale) please do let me know.
I would love to take some decent wildlife pics eventually, so a zoom is a must. I was out at first light yesterday morning and saw five hares, getting within 25 yards or so of each. Now... I'm completely green at this, so can someone please tell me what sort of lens would have been needed to photograph the hares at this distance?
Thank's very much to all the kind folk who offered advice or starter kits and any more advice would be most welcome....!!!
Regards
Gavin
All the reviews I have read suggest that the D40 should be a good learning tool and I can always upgrade to a higer spec body at a later date. I've just got the kit lens at present, so If any of you kind folk can suggest a decent zoom lens (or if you have one for sale) please do let me know.
I would love to take some decent wildlife pics eventually, so a zoom is a must. I was out at first light yesterday morning and saw five hares, getting within 25 yards or so of each. Now... I'm completely green at this, so can someone please tell me what sort of lens would have been needed to photograph the hares at this distance?
Thank's very much to all the kind folk who offered advice or starter kits and any more advice would be most welcome....!!!
Regards
Gavin
