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You asked for the lenses I have, I told you, where do you see the kit on there?Originally posted by ratmog View PostGo for the air, save for the L and get it after spring as you have good allrounder lenses there, assuming you also still have the kit-lens?
The 50 is not a great walkaround and I want a great walk around. So 35L it is. Air can wait.
Yup.Originally posted by jdel View PostThis question is a hot debate now.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Decision made in that case - I assumed you still had the kit lens as a lot of people don't mention them on their kit lists is all.Originally posted by Kielan View PostYou asked for the lenses I have, I told you, where do you see the kit on there?
The 50 is not a great walkaround and I want a great walk around. So 35L it is. Air can wait.
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This will help-Originally posted by andybob View PostIs there a website to explain camera lingo to newbs? I know what some shit is but it wouldn't hurt to know more.
Like I kinda know about ISO, I know if its too high pics will be grainy, but I don't exactly what it is and how it influences a picture.
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I just recently started getting serious with photography. Best thing to do is shoot, shoot,shoot. I go out everyday and take pictures. Next best thing is to read and ask questions. Its now one of my favorite things to do. Very relaxing and stress relieving.
Thats the decision I would have made. I'm a huge fan of static stance, though.Originally posted by Kielan View PostYou asked for the lenses I have, I told you, where do you see the kit on there?
The 50 is not a great walkaround and I want a great walk around. So 35L it is. Air can wait.Last edited by sacrifice; 12-04-2011, 09:54 PM.
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I want air so I can drive lower, and drive a full car of people. And then pull into a ridiculous driveway, and not give a single fuck.Originally posted by sacrifice View PostThis will help-
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I just recently started getting serious with photography. Best thing to do is shoot, shoot,shoot. I go out everyday and take pictures. Next best thing is to read and ask questions. Its now one of my favorite things to do. Very relaxing and stress relieving.
Thats the decision I would have made. I'm a huge fan of static stance, though.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Yeah I'm not a fan of driving high while on air, unless its for a reason. (ie: terrible road, car full, speedbumps) Nothing cooler than seeing a car with a great stance and fitment while driving and seeing them air down. Jaw dropping. Go balls out static or balls out air
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