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Here's the deal: My wife and I have a baby on the way, due the middle of September. To get ready for baby pictures, I finally bought a digital SLR, a Nikon D5100 (it came with the 18-55mm lens). I love the camera, and it takes great pics! My question is, what accessory from my list do I get next?
1. SB-400 or SB-700 flash 2. 55-300mm lens 3. ME-1 microphone (for stereo sound with movies)
Reason I'm asking, I have a limited budget for my toys, and I want too many things!
FLASH - I'm new to flash photography. I've always used available light for my photographs. But when I look at professional shots of children and infants, they always have that nice lighting look. I'm sure that learning to use a flash would make my photos much better, I just haven't ever owned one.
55-300mm LENS - I love getting close to subjects. When I'm traveling and shooting, I usually always take several wide angle landscapes of the environment, then start focusing on the little details that make a place interesting. I love the ability zoom lenses give you to reach in and see detail of objects you can't get physically close to.
MICROPHONE - I like having the ability to shoot video, and I held out buying a SLR until this model came out that had affordable, great quality 1080p video. But you can hear the lens focusing by using the internal mono mic. I'd love this camera to become our family camcorder, and this would help it get a step closer to that goal.
Sorry for such a long post. I tend to get wordy! I appreciate anyone's feedback on this topic!
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Go with the flash I'd say. the lens wouldn't be necessary for a kid and the microphone...well...does anyone ever REALLY watch home videos after the day they've been recorded? lol
But dude - the choice lies with you...lucky SLR bastard
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If anyone cares, I ended up getting the flash. I'm just getting used to it, but I think it'll be really fun. I can already tell how much easier it will be to get nicer pics inside.
-------------------- - dak Posts: 122 | Registered: Oct 2004
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