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Old 09-24-2008, 05:23 AM   #8 (permalink)
MBGraphics
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Personaly, I would stay far away from those kits on e-bay. they give you crap accesories...
for example:
memory card=crap
the extender and wide angle=crap
tamron 28-90=crap
tamron 70-300= good, but you can do better for very close to the same price
filters=crap
case=looks decent, but probably falls apart and is built like crap (looks cool though )
flash=crap
card reader= decent
tripod= would work as long as you dont buy large lenses
table-top tripod=can be usefull at times but you can get one for like $5
bag= ok, but not very big at all
lens cleaning kit= basic, but will definatly work.



So yeah, I would stay away from it, you can do better for around the same price


If you can give us a set budget, I could give you a list of the best things you can get for the price
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