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  1. <p>I have a Nikon D5100 and I'm looking to eventually get a few more lenses for it, right now I just have two lenses - the one it came with (18-55mm) and a 50-200 mm. I'm interested in both a macro lens and a telephoto lens, and hence I wanted to ask people who have more knowledge about lenses. I'm looking for ones that aren't too wildly expensive if possible.<br> As an example of what I'm looking to use them for, the telephoto one I'd like to use in say a horse show, so a close-up of a particular horse and rider on the other side of the ring, or taking shots of friend's jet skiing from shore when they're a fair distance out. The Macro is honestly just about anything, but I would love to try my hand at photographing eyes at least a few times, so if you know it can take well detailed shots of irises (and lots of other things, of course), that's a huge bonus for me.</p> <p>And it doesn't have to be just those two types specifically, you guys can totally toss up your opinion on other kinds of lenses too, since I'm more than willing to learn other people's thoughts on those, since I'm not extremely well versed in lenses (among other things) for lack of conversation about said things.</p>
  2. <p>Hello everyone, I'm new to the SLR camera world, and recently I received a Chinon CS from a friend of mine. It has a few lenses (the 35 mm, 55mm, and the 135 mm), and they are this screw on mount. My question is this: what kind of lenses are compatible with this camera body?<br> I see a lot of things mentioning K Mount, and then the brand of the lens is Chinon but saying it's compatible with a different brand (which I would assume is the seller trying to market it to a lot of different buyers, but I tend to become paranoid about it meaning something entirely different). The manual doesn't say anything about the lens types/the fact that it's a screw on, so I just would like to know what is safe to use with this camera so that I don't accidentally buy something that wont even fit on my camera.</p> <p>Thank you all very much in advance!</p>
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