Glocksman wrote:Do you plan on buying more lenses and accessories?
I already have the bigger lens for longer shots (although I probably won't use that too often, it's still good to have), and I picked up a Nikon SB600 speedlight. It integrates neatly with the camera but I'm still messing around trying to learn how to best use it. It definitely helps with indoor shots, though.
I found that owning an SLR was a money pit when I wound up spending more on lenses and flash equipment (the flash alone was $300) for my Minolta 35mm SLR than I spent for the body.

Well, I was planning to go to NYC for a vacation this summer and got fucked over by scheduling problems, so I ended up not going. Hence, I had a bunch of money that I was planning to spend on the vacation and ... well, you can fill in the rest.
BTW, my wife is actually pleased at the purchase, despite the money. That's because she has always complained that I don't take enough pictures and we aren't "documenting our lives" very well, as she puts it. But with the new camera, I'm being a much more conscientious photographer, bringing it along on trips and making sure to take lots of pictures. It's really quite a motivator, being able to take pictures that don't suck.
If you do buy a Speedlite, get the
Lumiquest Pocket Bouncer for it.
This $20 gimmick eliminates the 'hot spot' you can get with direct flash.
Cool.