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Originally Posted by szango420
good advice, ill start with the lens that comes with it.. and spend my money on the lights rather than better lenses... i just need a comfortable starting point. not looking to go pro overnight.. thanks for the info! im going shopping!!!
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You've probably handed the cash over already but,
Whats your main shoot area like (natural light, pitch black, small/large dimensions) this is important to which equipment is going to be better for you initially (lights vs lens).
Also, "straight out of the box" and in amateur hands there is little to seperate a D50 and 70, in fact comparisons rate the 50 as the better "out of box camera"- buy the 50 and put the cash towards lights and lenses.
The 70 is definately the better camera though but, by the time you will appreciate the differences, other better cameras will be more affordable.