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10/12/2007 12:11:03 AM · #1 |
I have a nikon 18-55mm lens right now. I am debating whether I should add a Nikon 55-200mm VR lens or to sale the 18-55mm and buy the Nikon 18-135mm. Either of the choices will cost me only about $230.
I must have quick and quiet focusing with decent optics.
I am asking for other opinions and any advice. Any experience with any of the lenses?
Thanks
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10/12/2007 02:00:52 AM · #2 |
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10/12/2007 06:23:28 AM · #3 |
read some reviews on them both over at photozone:
Photozone
They have a very comprehensive reviews section. |
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10/12/2007 03:34:55 PM · #4 |
*bump
I have look at Photozone, but I am asking for individual reviews. From owners of these lenses in real world usage.
With the 55-200mm VR, I am most concern with the slower AF that many reviewers have indicated. |
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10/12/2007 06:30:43 PM · #5 |
For 230 bucks, you arent going to find many lenses that have snappy focus...
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10/12/2007 07:53:20 PM · #6 |
Every zoom lens in that price range is pretty slow focusing. The 18-70 is probably the best of the bunch, but I think you want more reach than that.
I think what you're really looking for is something like the 18-200 VR, it has the qualities you want. But that's a $750 lens, and it definitely won't withstand being hit with a paintball.
One of the things that makes the cheap zooms hard to live with is that they don't focus well in low light. You might consider getting the 18-135, and backing it up with a 50mm f/1.8. Use the 18-135 when the light is good, and use the 50 indoors and in low light situations. |
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