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Nikon D5100 lenses.


Question Posted Saturday October 29 2011, 9:30 am

Hello,
I am about to purchase the Nikon D5100 DSLR, and I know that if I'll buy it, it will come bundled with at least one lens.

As I am yet to learn more about lenses (I know basics) but am not going to rush off and spend a lot of money on lenses yet, I was wondering if the basic lens that may come with my camera will be good enough for decent but still high quality photos?

Thanks in advance!


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LostAngel answered Saturday October 29 2011, 3:05 pm:
18-55mm usually come with a basic DSLR. I used that lens for 3 years now until I finally got the money to purchase a higher price/quality photos.

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