Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - My brother is definitely a rookie in photography. He wants to buy a Nikon D3 100 in 0 hours. Can you give me some advice on what kind of lens to match, or give me a camera push?

My brother is definitely a rookie in photography. He wants to buy a Nikon D3 100 in 0 hours. Can you give me some advice on what kind of lens to match, or give me a camera push?

In fact, D3 100 is a good choice for beginners. First, it is cheap and can experience pure SLR performance and operation. Second, in terms of fuselage performance, D3 100 can almost catch up with D90. Third: Nikon's low-end lens group is really kind, with wide selection and low price, suitable for beginners to practice.

There are three schemes for lens matching:

1, use a condom 18-55, and wait until the money or interest reaches 55-300. The lens is about 0+2400.

Suitable for people who don't know what they want to shoot but want to shoot everything.

2. Buy a split head of 18- 105 separately, and match it with a fixed focus of 35mm/ 1.8G if you have money. The lens is about 1500+ 1400.

18- 105 mm can meet 80% of daily needs, and 35mm fixed focus is suitable for small scenes and portraits. (I feel top-heavy on 18- 105 and D3 100)

3, 16-85 senior tourist head is enough. The lens is about 4500 yuan. (I feel top-heavy on D3 100)

Can meet 80% of the shooting needs.

Ps: Go to D 7000+ 16-85 mm if you have money, and go to D 3 100+ 18-55 mm if you don't have money. D 3 100 is small and suitable for people with small hands. If I recommend the machine again, I personally think Pentax's K-X or K-R double mirror set is also good (18-55,55-300).