

I just kept watching a lot of videos and doing a lot of practice, until I managed to keep ny hands more stable. For example, I was as constantly complaining that ny kit lens didn't collect enough light and I said that it was "limiting me, but if you look at my page, most of my shots now are low light shots. Just a bit of practice helped me use other ways to resolve my issues. As time went on and as I approached eid, however, i got a lot more experienced in photography which helped me learn that you can do a lot with an old camera.

I never took that advice as I would've gotten my eid money from my parents just a few months later. I am having a lot of fun with my new telephoto, but I still believe that had I stuck with the kit lens, I'd have done just fine. I did also get advice that I should get a new lens, advice that I gladly took. That was because I'd alwayd been advised by rich "experts" that an old body won't work. Yeah, i almost fell into that trap and almost spent 2000 dirhams on a new camera. If you want to sell a lens or camera, use /r/photomarket instead. This sub is not to conduct business - Buy or sell.Do a search for your issue before making a post - perhaps someone else has the same issue as you, or has posted the same link that you're about to post.Questions about what next piece of gear you should get is welcome – just tell us what kind of photography you are in to, what camera body you currently have, and your budget.You can post these in the comments if you like, but this information must be included at the time of posting. Settings such as ISO, aperature and shutter speed is also highly recommended to be included. Photo posts must include the Nikon body and lens used to take the photo.r/nikon is not a platform for your Youtube channel. This includes but is not limited to spamming your blog, any deal sites, or spamming your Youtube channel on the sub. Some might know more than you, and you might know more than others. There are photographers of all skill levels visiting this subreddit. Comprehensive Nikon lens versions (external link)
