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tibu
Feb-10-2005, 03:33 AM
Hi
I'm planing to buy a new camera and the chosen one is a Nikon D70. There is shop offering different combinations of lenses as a package and I don't know which ones are better and for what. So I'm looking to some info or comparison between these lenses
In general the price of the D70 + one of this lenses is not that different
Nikon 18-70mm AF-S G DX IF-ED
Nikon 70-300mm AF G
Nikon 24-120/3,5-5,6 AF-S VR G Nikkor
Nikon 28-80/3,3-5,6 AF G
Thanks
Carlos
Harryb
Feb-10-2005, 03:54 AM
Hi
I'm planing to buy a new camera and the chosen one is a Nikon D70. There is shop offering different combinations of lenses as a package and I don't know which ones are better and for what. So I'm looking to some info or comparison between these lenses
In general the price of the D70 + one of this lenses is not that different
Nikon 18-70mm AF-S G DX IF-ED
Nikon 70-300mm AF G
Nikon 24-120/3,5-5,6 AF-S VR G Nikkor
Nikon 28-80/3,3-5,6 AF G
Thanks
Carlos
As a starter lens out of that group I would go with the 24-120. Its a very flexible lens with a range that covers most of your normal shooting needs, The VR works wonders with that lens. It is also a very good "walk around" lens.
Harry
Harryb
Feb-10-2005, 04:08 AM
All are good choices and there is no argument that Nikon lenses are great. Your choices cover a wide range. You might want to consider Tamron's 28-300 (http://www.tamron.com/lenses/prod/28300_di.asp) or the 28-200 (http://www.tamron.com/lenses/prod/a03.asp). They are small in stature but large in performance. I have the 28-300 and the 17-35 and find that they are the workhorses, particularly when I am travelling.
Good luck with your decision.
I used to have the Tamron 28-300 and for the price (around $300) it couldn't be beat. In good light its a very fllexible lens. Its soft beyond 200mm but its another great walk around lens.
tibu
Feb-10-2005, 04:33 AM
Hi and thanks for the comments
I think I'd get either the 18-70 or the 24-120. The price difference is app 150€ being the 24-120 more expensive
I'm not sure if completely understand how to compare them well but the 18-70 is equivalent to 27-105 while the other is 24-120. So the 24-120 will have better wide and longer zoom. Am I right?
The other good point of the 24-120 is being a VR lens. I tend to get blurred photos often so that should be a big plus
Regards
Harryb
Feb-10-2005, 04:56 AM
Here's a pic from my 24-120. It was handheld at 1/15 sec
tibu
Feb-10-2005, 06:10 AM
Hi
That looks very impresive. I only wonder now how wide can you get. Do ou have any samples of some landscape taken at the widest range?
Carlos
Harryb
Feb-10-2005, 06:32 AM
Hi
That looks very impresive. I only wonder now how wide can you get. Do ou have any samples of some landscape taken at the widest range?
Carlos
Here's a recent pic at 24mm
marlof
Feb-10-2005, 06:57 AM
I'm not sure if completely understand how to compare them well but the 18-70 is equivalent to 27-105 while the other is 24-120. So the 24-120 will have better wide and longer zoom. Am I right?No, you should convert the 24-120 to the 35mm equivalent as well to compare these. This means you'd have to multiply with 1.5 for a Nikon DSLR, which would make the 24-120 comparable with a 36-180 in a 35mm camera. So the 24-120 will have less wide, but longer zoom.
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