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  1. <p>Hi. I just picked up the Nikkor Lens AF-S VR 70-300. It is a little heavy., I will definitely have to get used to changing them around and i will need a lot of practice. Thanks everyone for the advice</p>
  2. <p>Hello everyone, Mr. Currie i checked the photo stitching software that's really nice. It would definitely be of help. <br> Mr. Willemse, you are right, i think that would help better. <br> Thank you everyone, i will check out those 2 lenses and start practicing. </p>
  3. Hello Mr. Mueller, the lens. Have is the one that came with the camera the 18-55mm. I also got a tripo and a flash. Hello, Mr. Willemse,Since im still learning i will do my best to explain when i say i feel a little limited. Its is when i try to get a pic of the whole landscape like from far away. I went to see the castles in Germany. I tried to get a pic from far away but the castle look like so small it almost got lost among the trees. Also, all the objects in the pics got a little lost a little blurry. Its mostly for bigger things like pics of whole landscapes. Maybe its me not being experienced enough?
  4. <p>Hello, <br> I would like to upgrade the lens on my Nikon D3200. Im at a point where i feel a little limited when taking some pics but not yet to upgrade the whole camera. Also, dont have the budget for it. I was checking the Adorama store site and i saw they have an article to maximize the use of the D3200. There they recommend a lens for "landscaping" another for "travel/arquitecture" etc. I do travel to a different country every year and i take pics of pretty much everything, from landscapes to building and food. I cant affor multiple lenses so i asked one of their experts and she recommended me the Sigma 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM Lens for Nikon DSLR W/Accesory Bundle for $499. <br> Is this a good bundle? is this a good upgrade/product for someone with my photographic skills, let say?I have been searching and it does have pretty good reviews but i would like to hear from someone more knowledgeable. <br> Thanks<br> Constanza</p> <h1> </h1>
  5. Thank you everyone. I'll write down all the names you have told me and head to the store here in Cambridge Mass. Ther is a Hunts photo store. I could check them out and then compare prices online
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    self-portrait2013

    Exposure Date: 2013:11:22 15:06:27; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D3200; ExposureTime: 10/80 s; FNumber: f/8; ISOSpeedRatings: 400; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, return light detected; FocalLength: 40 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 60 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Macintosh); ExifGpsLatitude: 48 49 48 48; ExifGpsLatitudeRef: R98;
  7. <p>Hello,<br> Can anyone recommend a universal tripod w/head for a beginner? I took a photography class a few semesters ago and i learned the different techniques. I would like to keep practicing and i would like to get a tripod. My professor at that time said, to get a universal one with head; I have a Nikon D3200, so while i learn id like to get something not too expensive if possible under $200. I started traveling a lot to if its not super heavy that would be a plus. Any recommendations? ive seen a lot in the post to mention the brand Manfrotto, is this a good option? Thanks a lot.<br> Coni</p>
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