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Old Oct 1, 2012, 07:23 AM   #18
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I did look up.
Looks stay with the D7000. ( SD card is a + )

good start.
Any macro lens in sigma?
The 40mm for macro is good inaf?

Oh god... this choices killing me.
and time ticking pfff
If you don't mind me asking, why are you in such a rush to buy it fast? I don't think that's good TBH.
You need to decide what mm will work the best for you, I use a 100mm Tokina macro lens but for a totally different purpose (shooting insects etc.).
Why not use the kit lens first and see if it's ok for you? The 18-105 lens isn't bad at doing close-up shots (it can't compare to the macro lense but for a start it's good).

You need to take your time and narrow it down to 2-3 lenses and decide. You may regret buying something if you rush it
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