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03-12-08, 02:48 AM
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lens advice

I have a Nikon D60 which came with the standard lens think its 18-55. I want a new lens for xmas so what should I go for the 55-200.
Any advice much appreciatted
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03-12-08, 03:02 AM
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Re: lens advice

I had a D50 which came with a kit lens (see my blurb below) and ended up buying a longer lens 2nd hand from Dawn which I think was actually Bazza's.

It's a 70-300mm lens (no VR/IS) and despite there being 'newer' versions out - I'm still more than happy with the results (a few below)

I guess the main question is what do you want to photograph ?

155mm

170mm

300mm


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Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
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03-12-08, 04:19 AM
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Re: lens advice

Do you have a steady hand? If not the 55-200vr is a good buy
If not there are more to choose from like the one Phil mentioned
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Nikon D300
Nikon 55-200mm VR
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Nikon 18-55mm
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03-12-08, 12:36 PM
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Re: lens advice

It depends on what you want to take photos of, I find the 70-300VR lens handy for long distance shots but useless for closeups, same as a macro lens is not very good for long distance.

Remember the longer the lens mm the more likely camera shake will occur, which is why I suggested the lens above.
It also depends on what price range you want to pay.#



Phil glad to see your still happy with the lens.
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03-12-08, 02:09 PM
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Re: lens advice

I have £250 and usually just take pictures of the dogs and kids


     
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03-12-08, 03:56 PM
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Re: lens advice

I have the D40X with the 18-55 & the 55-200 lenses. I'm mainly a landscape photographer these days so I almost never use the 55-200. It's a good lens but just doesn't fit my present shooting needs. If I had another lens it would be the 60mm macro.
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03-12-08, 04:27 PM
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http://www.simplyelectronics.net/mai...ct.php?pid=660

I have this lens, does portraits and macro, i have also bought from this company without problems, I think they get their gear from a parent company in the USA as i bought a lens from them but it had a USA warrantee. but shouldn't be a problem should you return it. Its a great lens

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03-12-08, 04:37 PM
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Re: lens advice

Can you show me a picture you have taking with this lense if possible
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05-12-08, 12:33 AM
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Taken under flourescent light with NikonD200 Tamron 90mm macro lens and SB600 flashgun set at -3. Distance 9"" away but could have gone down to 6"". The rest is on the exif file. Oh forgot shot in Jpeg fine. Flower head size 3/4 inch.




This is straight from the camera, absolutely no editing The sharpening in the exif files is done in the camera as are all the other readings.


Flower head size 3/4 inch

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14-12-08, 10:56 PM
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Re: lens advice

I'm always taking pics of dogs, some of the pics in my albums were taken with the Nikon 55-200mm vr, I got mine from camerabox.co.uk about 8 months ago for £115! for the money it is superb, very sharp in good light, heres 2 pics taken with it.








I've recently handled the 70-300mm vr which is a little heavier and a littler better build quality, with surposedly better vr and manual focus overide, its just over your budget but to be honest you can't go wrong with the 55-200 vr.


     
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