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05/30/2006 09:08:28 PM · #1 |
I'd like to get a new lens on a $200 budget. I'm thinking of either
Tamron 75-300
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Nikon 55-200
I currently own a 50mm and a 28-80. Which one do you guys think would be a better choice, or should I go with something else?
Also, as a side question, how is the focal length affected when a regular lens is fitted onto a digital SLR?
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05/30/2006 09:12:00 PM · #2 |
I dont know much about tamron lenses, but it seems to me that it would be a better choice than the nikor. I think you would gain more focal length overall with the tamron. Much of the focal range from the nikor is covered by your existing lense.
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05/30/2006 09:12:34 PM · #3 |
I'd go for the Tamron for 2 reasons:
1) the overlap with your existing lens is less
2) I shoot a lot at 200mm and regularly look for 'that little bit more'.
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05/30/2006 09:14:41 PM · #4 |
You can check your camera and lens focal length here:
focal length calculator
(use the D70 setting for the D50)
Message edited by author 2006-05-30 21:22:27. |
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05/30/2006 09:25:30 PM · #5 |
| Using that calculator, it seems that the 35mm equiv of 300mm is around 200mm. Therefore there's really no benefit in getting the Tamron as far as focal length is concerned. |
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05/30/2006 09:31:20 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by zheka: Using that calculator, it seems that the 35mm equiv of 300mm is around 200mm. Therefore there's really no benefit in getting the Tamron as far as focal length is concerned. |
(enter mm) 300mm (click the X) X Nikon D70/D50 1.6 Mpixel = 456mm (f35 equiv.)
Message edited by author 2006-05-30 21:44:33. |
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05/30/2006 09:41:44 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by undieyatch: Originally posted by zheka: Using that calculator, it seems that the 35mm equiv of 300mm is around 200mm. Therefore there's really no benefit in getting the Tamron as far as focal length is concerned. |
300mm X Nikon D70 = 456mm |
Does the fact that the Nikkor is made specifically for a digital SLR while the Tamron is made for a regular SLR have any importance here? I guess what I'm asking is whether dSLR lens specs are already converted... |
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05/30/2006 09:48:58 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by zheka: Originally posted by undieyatch: Originally posted by zheka: Using that calculator, it seems that the 35mm equiv of 300mm is around 200mm. Therefore there's really no benefit in getting the Tamron as far as focal length is concerned. |
300mm X Nikon D70 = 456mm |
Does the fact that the Nikkor is made specifically for a digital SLR while the Tamron is made for a regular SLR have any importance here? I guess what I'm asking is whether dSLR lens specs are already converted... |
No, dslr lens are not (usually) already converted for the lens specifications you are looking at. |
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05/30/2006 09:55:35 PM · #9 |
also check out the sigma 75-300 4-5.6 APO Super 2 DG.
DPC users with it
the lens at b&h
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05/31/2006 04:58:12 PM · #10 |
Do you think its worth paying extra for the APO? |
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05/31/2006 05:09:21 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by zheka:
Do you think its worth paying extra for the APO? |
as compared to...the non APO version of the same lens - 110% yes.
as compared to the tamron...hard to say as i've not used that lens. I generally prefer tamron over sigma lenses, but each company has their stars and dogs.
I used the sigma 70-300 apo and it's sharp, very sharp all the way out to 300mm. focusing speed seems normal/average.

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06/01/2006 05:50:27 AM · #12 |
sigma 70-300 apo
killer lens for the price-tag it has |
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06/01/2006 06:15:02 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by undieyatch: Originally posted by zheka: Using that calculator, it seems that the 35mm equiv of 300mm is around 200mm. Therefore there's really no benefit in getting the Tamron as far as focal length is concerned. |
(enter mm) 300mm (click the X) X Nikon D70/D50 1.6 Mpixel = 456mm (f35 equiv.) |
I thought you only had to multiply the focal length by 1.5 to adjust for the sensor on the D50/D70. That would put the 300mm end of that lens at 450mm.
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06/01/2006 08:36:32 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by kteach: Originally posted by undieyatch: Originally posted by zheka: Using that calculator, it seems that the 35mm equiv of 300mm is around 200mm. Therefore there's really no benefit in getting the Tamron as far as focal length is concerned. |
(enter mm) 300mm (click the X) X Nikon D70/D50 1.6 Mpixel = 456mm (f35 equiv.) |
I thought you only had to multiply the focal length by 1.5 to adjust for the sensor on the D50/D70. That would put the 300mm end of that lens at 450mm. |
I'd be the wrong person to clarify the how the calculator works, I don't know if the calculator is accurate. I assume it is, as the results corespond correctly for my Canon and Olympus hardware - The author of the page states "In case you notice any errors or omissions please drop us an e-mail. Thanks!" You might want to corespond with them if you see an error. |
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06/01/2006 12:37:54 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by undieyatch: Originally posted by kteach: Originally posted by undieyatch: Originally posted by zheka: Using that calculator, it seems that the 35mm equiv of 300mm is around 200mm. Therefore there's really no benefit in getting the Tamron as far as focal length is concerned. |
(enter mm) 300mm (click the X) X Nikon D70/D50 1.6 Mpixel = 456mm (f35 equiv.) |
I thought you only had to multiply the focal length by 1.5 to adjust for the sensor on the D50/D70. That would put the 300mm end of that lens at 450mm. |
I'd be the wrong person to clarify the how the calculator works, I don't know if the calculator is accurate. I assume it is, as the results corespond correctly for my Canon and Olympus hardware - The author of the page states "In case you notice any errors or omissions please drop us an e-mail. Thanks!" You might want to corespond with them if you see an error. |
The reason I needed that calculator was because I thought that lenses made specifically for dSLRs are already converted, and so I wanted to compare the focal lengths equally, but since that's not the case, it's not that important. Thank you all for your help. Yesterday I orderded the Sigma 70-300 APO. Can't wait to get it. |
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