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Old 03-06-2008, 07:56 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Default Re: Camera Selection

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Originally Posted by 97mits3kgtSOHC View Post
i bought my vr4 back in the day without knowing how to drive stick lol....i had to learn stick real fast on a buddies truck....

but i get ur point mike

i think ill look around

in response to someone saying determine my focal ranges...here is what im interested in shooting:
-cars of course
-animals since im a zoology major
-landscapes such as homes (im a real estate agent and want to take great indoor and exterior pictures for my sales ads)
Sean sounds like you don't need too much zoom, a nice 18-55 and a good macro would probably be all you need.

And I bought my VR-4 to learn stick too.
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