personally i think, no harm having the 35 or 50mm for low light usage =x
Just to poison ts more haha. Good to have a prime for low light too haha
Thank you all for the advises. It's true, I should just grab a dry cabinet 1st and play more with my kit lens 1st.
Then all the more you should look for a dry cabinet than any new lenses FIRST.Thank you all for the advises. It's true, I should just grab a dry cabinet 1st and play more with my kit lens 1st.
Thank you all for the advises. It's true, I should just grab a dry cabinet 1st and play more with my kit lens 1st.
Agree... get your dry cabinet fast... rainy seasons are around the corner and we are seeing rain more often these days...
Not wanting mushrooms growing out of your camera... hahahaha.
when it comes, and if you have issues setting the humidity, read around in the forum...alot have been said.
Wrong thread? Check your camera manual for operating camera and lenses.I've got a 35mm AF-S F/1.8G. Auto-focus need to press the AE-L button de huh?