Oct 2, 2012, 18:45
Hi everyone,
I am a newbie in photography having just recently acquired my first DSLR, a Nikon D3200. I must confess however that when I bought the kit I have been duped into buying a seemingly interesting gadget called an adapter, which is a wide and macro lens adapter that you can attach to your usual lens (mine is just the 18-55 mm lens) and would give you the option to shoot in a sort of wider and macro version. The brand is called Emolux. I had a feeling that while the sales person was talking me into buying it that it is simply something I might not need and that it was overpriced.
But I ended up buying it due to my 1) ignorance and 2) excitement on my purchase.
It's done now and I must say that while it is a bad decision I just charge it to experience and not dampen my mood on this newfound hobby.
Thanks for reading this!
Cel
I am a newbie in photography having just recently acquired my first DSLR, a Nikon D3200. I must confess however that when I bought the kit I have been duped into buying a seemingly interesting gadget called an adapter, which is a wide and macro lens adapter that you can attach to your usual lens (mine is just the 18-55 mm lens) and would give you the option to shoot in a sort of wider and macro version. The brand is called Emolux. I had a feeling that while the sales person was talking me into buying it that it is simply something I might not need and that it was overpriced.
But I ended up buying it due to my 1) ignorance and 2) excitement on my purchase.
It's done now and I must say that while it is a bad decision I just charge it to experience and not dampen my mood on this newfound hobby.
Thanks for reading this!
Cel