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Anonymous
AF-S.
Also:
>as I'm a fucking noob and don't want to go spending shitloads on something I might end up being totally shit at.
Then why did you buy a new camera, or at least a recent model? If you had bought a used D50, you could've spent less on the body and cheaply bought a 28/2.8 and 50/1.8 (the two cheapest current-production Nikkor primes and a pretty good kit) and autofocus with them.
As it stands, you're stuck with the following options:
1. Sigma 30 and 50/1.4. Good normal to learn on, with a tele for reach and portraits, just like the 28 and 50 Nikkors. Con: Expensive. 2. Sigma 30/1.4. You lose the 50, but you'll learn to make do. 3. Be forced to just go for the 18-55 VR kit zoom or any of the really cheap off-brand zooms. Pros: Cheap, small, okay lens. Cons: It's a zoom, which is bad to learn on, and slow.
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