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Thank you both Mr. Shivanand Sharma & Mr. Matthew Matchura.But i really don’t understand what you want to mean by used equipment.I’m a new & on my way to learning so can’t understand,sorry sir.What do you say should i buy the D3000 or not?What if i buy that,use & get som experience & then go for a suitable lenses?I was prefering the zoom because i travel in forests & sanctuary a lot so want to capture the photos of animals that stay in a long distance.
Congrats on your new purchase. You’d want to put a “UV” filter or a “Clear” filter at least. The intention is to protect your camera’s lens. Later as your photography gets refined you’ll know which filters you’d require. I’d strongly recommend you to suscribe to our blog via email or RSS to get the latest photography tips and techniques.