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which lenses to buy for a Nikon d7000 for better sharpness and image quality 18-105 mm or 18-55 and 70-300 mmG for the same price
It would be more worthwhile to save for a better lens and use your kit lens for the interim.
It would be more worthwhile to save for a better lens and use your kit lens for the interim.
Any suggestions? Anyone?
Not trying to highjack this thread but I have a similar problem. I'm using the kit lens until I find the right / better replacement. I want a zoom with a good range like the 18-55 but faster and sharper. I'm guessing I'll have to spend $500?
which lenses to buy for a Nikon d7000 for better sharpness and image quality 18-105 mm or 18-55 and 70-300 mmG for the same price
It would be more worthwhile to save for a better lens and use your kit lens for the interim.
Any suggestions? Anyone?
Not trying to highjack this thread but I have a similar problem. I'm using the kit lens until I find the right / better replacement. I want a zoom with a good range like the 18-55 but faster and sharper. I'm guessing I'll have to spend $500?
It would be more worthwhile to save for a better lens and use your kit lens for the interim.
Any suggestions? Anyone?
Not trying to highjack this thread but I have a similar problem. I'm using the kit lens until I find the right / better replacement. I want a zoom with a good range like the 18-55 but faster and sharper. I'm guessing I'll have to spend $500?
That is one where you don't need to spend $1500 to get an improvement.
The Tamron 17-50 f2.8 is what you're looking for. It's slightly wider than the Nikon 17-55, and loses a bit at the long end. It's just as sharp through the entire frame (from reports from reviews and comparison with my 70-200) fairly quick focusing, colours and contrast are great, and it's a third of the price of the Nikon new.