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Anonymous
>>55205 The idea of a dSLR is that you can change its lenses. If you're getting a dSLR, just sticking with a kit lens is a complete WASTE of it.
All dSLR's currently on the market have a very wide range of lenses available. The only slight exception is Sony's a-100, which has a moderate selection of Sony-available (overpriced) lenses (of which 3 I think are dedicated macro), but more importantly is backwards compatible with all of Minolta's AF mount lenses (lots of ebay, etc market).
I know someone's gonna disagree with my blanket "all dSLRs nowadays have lots of lenses" statement, but you will be able to find AT LEAST 3 or 4 lenses for each job / focal range for each lens mount (and third party manufacturers like sigma for the most part put lenses out on all mounts in use nowadays).
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