Gifted myself with a new camera, a couple of weeks ago, so was busy
researching on it. This is a Nikon 3000, it came with a 18-55mm Kit
lens, Kit bag, 4 Gb mem card, etc.. .


The Camera as such is excellent with a wide range of enhancements, the zoom is the only thing that hurts. I certainly do know the metrics behind zoom lenses in SLR cameras, but having got used to a superzoom (FujiFilm S5700) for more than a year, I find this very hard to get used to. But if you go to a store and check the price of those super zoom lenses for SLR’s you wont think about them.
Here are some of the snaps taken with the new camera

The Camera as such is excellent with a wide range of enhancements, the zoom is the only thing that hurts. I certainly do know the metrics behind zoom lenses in SLR cameras, but having got used to a superzoom (FujiFilm S5700) for more than a year, I find this very hard to get used to. But if you go to a store and check the price of those super zoom lenses for SLR’s you wont think about them.
Here are some of the snaps taken with the new camera
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