DSLR users, detailing lens of choice?

speedfreak81

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So I've finally had it with not being able to get the shots I want. Point and shoot out, DSLR in. Problem is, I've got some learning to do. My main goal for this set up is to capture imperfection, 50/50 shots, and of course the best shots possible of the finished product. I picked up a Nikon D3100 which includes the std 18-55mm lens. The upgraded 55-200mm zoom lens was included at a very attractive price, so I picked that up as well.



I guess my question is, for those of you who use and are proficient with such devices, what are your preferred lenses? Someone recommended a macro lens for close up shots of paint imperfections, but that's about as far as I've gotten.



Brian
 
I've got a Tamron 17-50mm F/2.8 (Model A16) that I use for most of my photography. Probably the best bang for the buck lens there is.
 
I really don't think you need a macro lens... you can get pretty good shots with the two lenses you already have; the only additional lens I'd pick up initially would be a 50mm f/1.8 prime lens. That's what I use the majority of the time to pick up good surface defect shots.
 
I dont really know that much about all the lenses out there, Im still a noobie to DSLRs too. I got a D5100 and 60mm Macro lens and its pretty cool the shots you can get with it. I havent really played around with it that much in terms of detailing, but I was able to get this during my last paint correction:



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