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[QUOTE="dohp, post: 1352828, member: 102906"] if $1000 is the top of his budget, that's all he's going to get. He can learn the basics with a kit set then move up to a wide or telephoto lens when he can afford it. This is basically against what i believe in of getting the best of what you want the first time around, so it doesn't cost you more in the long run, but I only buy it when i have the cash, therefore i don't break my budget. Plus if he's jet setting around the country, a couple "L" lenses are gonna be a pain to haul around. Yes the kit lens are limited in sharpness and usefulness under dim lighting, but he needs to start somewhere. When he gets an extra $500 or $1000 next year or something he can go out and get a new wide, telephoto lens or flash. [/QUOTE]
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