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04/26/2005 01:53:12 AM · #1 |
I'm looking for a walk around lens, I really do like the idea of a Nikon 24-120 VR but am concerned about sharpness issues (and currently cannot afford it). The Tamron 24-135 has got good reviews and I've taken a serious interest in this lens, but now I've got the chance at getting a Tamron 28-200 for 200 Swiss francs (approx USD160), should I buy it?
The lens in new and unopened, from a store with full warranty etc.
I have a Nikon 70-210 which I love and am pretty sure that I will use in preference if I'm shooting in the 100mm+ range, so I'm not worried about the Tamron having issues at full zoom, additionally if I'm shooting <50mm I'll use my 18-70. I find myself far too often in the 50-100 range where I'm constantly swapping lenses, this means that the Tamrom will become my main lens (until I can afford something better).
So, help me out here - should I get it or wait a another month or 2 for the 24-135 or even longer for something better?
Thanks in advance
Darren
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04/26/2005 02:00:46 AM · #2 |
From what I've heard (which I probably should add, isn't much) I'm not sure that the 28-200 is exactly the best quality piece of glass going round (hey you've gotta compromise on something with that kind of focal range). But at $160 US I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to say no either. |
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04/26/2005 05:30:40 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by samtrundle: From what I've heard (which I probably should add, isn't much) I'm not sure that the 28-200 is exactly the best quality piece of glass going round (hey you've gotta compromise on something with that kind of focal range). But at $160 US I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to say no either. |
Anders,
This is exactly the issue, I know that there is much better glass around, but at that price it's hard to ignore :)
Anyone else with any thoughts?
Cheers :)
Darren
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04/26/2005 06:32:15 AM · #4 |
I'm really happy with the Tokina 24-200mm lens, Only being able to zoom out to 28mm would bother me. It's also a quality piece of glass, with an excellent reputation of being a complete steal at it's price. |
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04/26/2005 06:43:46 AM · #5 |
I basically Rule it. Not L glass but it can be worked with :)
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04/26/2005 06:53:39 AM · #6 |
I just picked up the TAMRON AF28-300MM F/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD ASPHERICAL (IF) MACRO and think its a must have lense. Great for walking around with and excellent crispness. I'll post some shots later. I just thought, it may be a little over budget for you.
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04/26/2005 08:21:54 AM · #7 |
Okies, I bought it.
I went in the store and it turned out that it was wrongly marked-up and should by 399 not 199, still got it for 199 though :)
I think that I'll have to finish work early and go for a bit of a walk tonight :)
Thanks everyone for you comments on this thread!
Darren
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