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Originally posted by Matt Peckham:
Don't cheap on your lenses. That's my recommendation to you. Get the best lens you can. The cameras will always drop fast in price, but a good lens is like a porsche. They simply don't drop in value until they are very abused, and then they are considered "classic". Cheap lenses may never make it to the point where you want to sell them. I had a Sigma zoom lens that the zoom unscrewed inside the camera. It was held on by a piece of transparent tape. While I have had an old push pull 80-200 2.8 zoom lens that is so heavy the lens mount wore out to the point where it wouldn't keep good contact with the camera, sent it in, and they replaced the lens mount and it'll be good as new soon. It's over 10 years old, and it's probably taken 30,000 photos.

Don't skimp on the lenses. Get one good lens.
x2

The lens makes the shot.
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