What zoom to get for Nikon?
As many of you know, I recently switched from Sony to Nikon and am filling out my kit.
I've settled on the 35 f/1.8, 50 f/1.8, 85 f/1.8, and the Tokina 12-24.
Where I'm struggling is the zoom. It's by far my least used lens and so I didn't want to spend a ton of money on it. Also, I had a Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 on my Sony for a while and just hated how big and heavy it was. For Sony, I was able to settle on the Minolta 7-210 f/4 (Beercan) which was fantastic.
Now with Nikon, I got the 55-200 VR per Ken Rockwell's recommendation. Though you can't beat the price and weight - I'm not real happy with it. 200mm seems a bit short for tele work (shooting the moon last night, shooting birds, etc.). But more than that, the image quality doesn't seem to be there.
I'm going birding in a few weeks and will need to rent or borrow something, so I'm going to use that as an opportunity to figure out what I want. I'm open to just about any idea. I'd rather spend <$600. I will not spend more than $900.
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I've settled on the 35 f/1.8, 50 f/1.8, 85 f/1.8, and the Tokina 12-24.
Where I'm struggling is the zoom. It's by far my least used lens and so I didn't want to spend a ton of money on it. Also, I had a Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 on my Sony for a while and just hated how big and heavy it was. For Sony, I was able to settle on the Minolta 7-210 f/4 (Beercan) which was fantastic.
Now with Nikon, I got the 55-200 VR per Ken Rockwell's recommendation. Though you can't beat the price and weight - I'm not real happy with it. 200mm seems a bit short for tele work (shooting the moon last night, shooting birds, etc.). But more than that, the image quality doesn't seem to be there.
I'm going birding in a few weeks and will need to rent or borrow something, so I'm going to use that as an opportunity to figure out what I want. I'm open to just about any idea. I'd rather spend <$600. I will not spend more than $900.
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Thanks Harry. I'm going shooting with a guy from Nikon Cafe in a few weeks and he said I can borrow his. That'll give me a good chance to try it.
Unfortunately, 500mm is where it starts to get interesting dealing with wildlife but quality 500mm lenses can be awfully pricey. The Sigma "Bigma" 50-500mm EX HSM is often available used for around/under $900USD and it's not too bad at the long end. I do like it better on a FF body but it does have extra reach on a crop body. As long as you fill the frame and don't crop you can get fairly good results. It really does take a tripod for best results when it's extended. It's also heavy, but sturdy.
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Your least used lens, but you need reach? I just sold my 300 f/4 and it trumps the 70-300! The older versions ( AF-ED-IF, non-AF-S) can be had for a Song: <$600 ...had the 70-300VR, and was not happy overall. You mention extra weight and glass weighs, esp. good glass...but the 300 f/4 is not real heavy.
Before I got the 50-150, I rented and tested both the Nikon and Sigma 70-200's, and the Nikon 80-200 as well, and honestly I just don't care for their added heft and size. (And price...) I like to be low-profile when shooting events, I shoot around strangers and children often (theater) so keeping intimidation at a minimum is a very good thing for me. As long as I can keep my ISO at 1600 or lower, I'd prefer to shoot those types of jobs with my D300 and the Sigma 50-150 any day versus a D3s and a 70-200 VR2. Seriously.
Of course the f/2.8 aperture is really only necessary if you find yourself shooting in low light or fast action a lot; if you shoot in decent light or maybe landscapes / sports / wildlife, then the extra reach is a GOOD thing and I can highly recommend the 55-200 DX VR, or better yet the 70-300 VR, although they did just make a 55-300 DX VR, though I don't know how lab tests are turning out?
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Too much overlap. I don't have any interest in the 28-~175mm portion of that lens.