randomrogue
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The great thing about the 18-105 is that you can test out the different focal lengths we're talking about. Everyone should have some kind of zoom that they start out with to get a feel for things.
Spend a couple days at 28mm, 35mm, and 50mm. Then take note of which focal lengths are most useful. Then consider the AF-S 1.8 G primes. The 28mm and the 50mm are FX lenses while the 35mm is a DX lens. If you think you're going FX then skipping the 35mm might be a good idea. You might also want to look at the 35mm Sigma since although it might be a drop too tight on DX that's a sweet lens on FX.
Spend a couple days at 28mm, 35mm, and 50mm. Then take note of which focal lengths are most useful. Then consider the AF-S 1.8 G primes. The 28mm and the 50mm are FX lenses while the 35mm is a DX lens. If you think you're going FX then skipping the 35mm might be a good idea. You might also want to look at the 35mm Sigma since although it might be a drop too tight on DX that's a sweet lens on FX.