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Which Lens is best?
I was wanting to get a telephoto lens for my D80. I've looked at so many I'm just a litte confused. What is the opinion of 80-200 f/3.5 or a 70-200 f/2.8 ? Also, there is the 18-200MM F3.5-5.6DX VR NIKON LENS
Which would you choose? I can't spend $1700 or anything close to that. What's everyone think? Would you ever consider buying on Ebay? Last edited by Caroleen; February 13th, 2008 at 10:11 PM. |
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I'd go with the one with the lowest F/Stop.
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Have you considered renting lenses to see which one you you might like better? |
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if i was choosing i'd personally go for the 70-200 2.8 VR
high quality optics and it has the speed i need for what i shoot second would be the 80-200, but again i'd opt for the 2.8 version not as good optically and no VR but again, the speed is there ![]() (i couldn't find a f3.5??) last choice for me would be the 18-200 VR i don't think the quality is there compared to the other 2 lenses of course you could end up with a miracle lens like my wife did with the 18-135
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I also have the 18-135 lens that came with the kit but I don't really like it . My photos are not very sharp.
What about Sigma lenses? They also have the 70-200 f/2.8 for about half the price but it doesn't have VR? Last edited by Caroleen; February 13th, 2008 at 10:26 PM. |
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I also have the kit 18-135mm zoom and I dont have a problem with sharpness. Yet..
I have heard that the Sigma and Tamoron are not bad and a lot cheaper then the Nikon. Each company has there own designation for Image Stability and I don't have a clue which lens for the third party companies have or not have it. I have the D80 and am starting to look for a telephoto as well but I was thinking of either going for the 300mm or even up to the 400mm zoom. But these are very expensive and I'm not really interested in spending thousands for a new lens. If I were going for another lens I would get the fastest I could afford and that means to me anything more then the f:4 lens. f3.5 or better yet the 2.8. The 2.8 I think it was the Nikon 200-400 was a couple of thousand. I just searched out B&H for the Sigma 3.5 18-200 zoom Non VR http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...3_DC_Lens.html This is the HSM Lens for Autofocus for Nikon Digital: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...6_3_II_DC.html This is the Optical Stabilizer, and Autofocus: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...6_3_DC_OS.html -- This is what I'm interested in: Sigma 100-300 Auto Focus and Optical Stab. http://www.ritzcamera.com/product/253092100.htm Nikon 400 2.8 VR: http://www.ritzcamera.com/product/541531281.htm This is what I'm drooling over and can't afford.. If I would win the Lottery, yup without a doubt. LOL Nikon 200-400 f4 VR: http://www.ritzcamera.com/product/541538799.htm
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Yes, I have my wish list, too. I would love to have the Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 VR but it sells for $1700 and up. I have to settle for less.
Mark, your gallery is beautiful. I wish on this forum that we listed the aperatures and shutter speeds that we take the photos with. It would help us that are learning. |
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Now, any shot on the whole board as well as mine. We will be happy to post any information about it that you want. Not a problem. If I remember, usually I do post my Exif Data. Also, most of my shots I have posted are not from my D80. I only purchased my D80 right before Thanksgiving and only have a couple of shots. All of my vacation shots are from the Canon P&S. I will be using my D80 for my first Digital Portraits very soon and I'm looking forward in trying it out. I will be using my 283, using the slow shutter technique and to just practice my old poses floating in my head. LOL Thats if I can remember them. Hopefully these people will be able to help and pose each other as well.
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Mark G Not4wood My Gallery Not4wood Photo Blog Strobist Nikonians My flickr Images Nikon D80 Nikor 18-135 f:3.5 Nikor 70-300 VR f:4.5 Nikor 60mm f:2.8 Macro set of extension tubes Vivitar 283 Flash Nikon SB900 Flash Manfrotto 055XB Tripod Manfrotto 486RC2 Ball Head Graphire4 Tablet |
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which lens
I have several lenses for my Nikon D70 but the one that I find the most practical is the 18-200 VR. It is not 2.8 but for city traveling and indoor shots with an SB 800 you can't go wrong. Honestly it is on my camera almost all the time. I also have a macro lens, 100MM Tokina, and a longer telephoto an 80-400 Tokina. I need to use a tripod for macro or long telephoto shots so VR is not the issue. The 18-200 replaced a 24-120 vr which to me is not as sharp and not wide or long enough. Everyone I know loves the 18-200.
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Caroleen,
It really depends on what subject you like to photograph. A faster lens is great for hand holding in lower light and/or stopping action. The 70-200mm 2.8 VR is a fantastic lens but, yes it is around $1700.00. I recently purchased the Nikon 70-300mm 4-5.6 VR as a smaller, lighter, longer lens to use when I am out and am not carrying all my equipment with me and it is a very nice lens. It is not as fast as a 2.8 lens but it is sharp and has even greater reach than the 70-200mm If you need the speed of a 2.8 lens, Sigma has a nice one for a reasonable price...70-200mm 2.8 II EX DG HSM. This lens is for the smaller sensors so, if you were to upgrade to a full frame sensor one day it would not be fully compatible and it does not have VR. My first choice for lenses and accessories is always the manufacturer of my camera but, the budget does not always allow that and Sigma or Tamron make excellent lenses. |
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And if you don't need VR (although I have it and it does help) take a look at the Nikkor 70-300mm 4.5-5.6G. Reputably a fine lens and an absolute steal at $125 from B&H
Tony
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