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Lens Help...
Hello,
I have an Nikon D3100 and i have a budge of £800 to but 3 new lens. I could do with some help on this. I mainly take pictures of landscapes and wildlife. Please advise Shaun |
Why 3 lenses? What do you already have? Can you be more specific about what is lacking in your current lenses?
Stock answer: Tamron 70-300 VC, Sigma 10-20, and either a 100mm-ish Macro (Tamron 90 or Sigma 105) or fast normal prime (30-35mm 1.4 or 1.8). Chris |
Presuming you have a 18-55mm kit lens I would go for 2 lenses not 3 and get nikon 70-300mm £370 Sigma 10-20mm £370. You got £60 left over to get a Hoya pro1 77mm polariser filter for the sigma lens. All prices a from amazon you may find them cheaper elsewhere.
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Hi
I have the 18-55mm kit lens and i also have 55-200mm. I am after a wide angle lens with auto focus, a longer zoom than the 200mm with autofocus, a macro lens again with autofocus and a low light prime lens with autofocus. Can some please help on this and where the best place to buy is? Shaun |
Ok Shaun,
Wide Angle - Sigma 10-20 f4-5.6 around £400 Telephoto - Sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6 APO around £180 Macro - Nikon have just released a 40mm macro at around £250 but I don't know a lot about that. I have the 60mm at around £350 but would prefer a longer focal length of around 105mm for a lot more. Low light prime - Nikon 35mm f2.8 around £190 As to where to get them cheapest you will have to shop around. Amazon do some good deals. You could also try your local camera store. I use a store in Carmarthen when I am in the area and find their prices are quite keen. [URL="http://www.carmarthencameras.co.uk/"]http://www.carmarthencameras.co.uk/[/URL] Be aware though, there are a few dodgy sites out there and if the price is really low. |
[QUOTE=silversnapper1;57080]Ok Shaun,
Wide Angle - Sigma 10-20 f4-5.6 around £400 Telephoto - Sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6 APO around £180 Macro - Nikon have just released a 40mm macro at around £250 but I don't know a lot about that. I have the 60mm at around £350 but would prefer a longer focal length of around 105mm for a lot more. Low light prime - Nikon 35mm f2.8 around £190 [/QUOTE] These are good recommendations. Be careful that the Sigma 70-300 is the APO version, and also make sure that it has the built-in motor. It's not designated HSM, which makes identifying it a bit tricky. The 35mm to look out for is the f1.8 G AF-S DX; I don't think the f2.8 (if there was one?) will AF on the D3000. You might want to make do with the 1:2 magnification of the Sigma 70-300 rather than get a dedicated Macro lens for the moment. Hope this helps Chris |
The Nikon 50mm f1.8 is a cracking lens at about £100.
Camerapricebuster.co.uk is always worth a look for prices. |
[QUOTE=greenwing;57081]These are good recommendations.
Be careful that the Sigma 70-300 is the APO version, and also make sure that it has the built-in motor. It's not designated HSM, which makes identifying it a bit tricky. The 35mm to look out for is the f1.8 G AF-S DX; I don't think the f2.8 (if there was one?) will AF on the D3000. You might want to make do with the 1:2 magnification of the Sigma 70-300 rather than get a dedicated Macro lens for the moment. Hope this helps Chris[/QUOTE] Oops, sorry, typo, it is the 35mm f1,8 that I meant to type. My son has it and it is really sharp. Thanks for correcting me Chris. Also, the reason that I chose this over the 50mm f1.8 that Jediboy refers to at £100 is that that lens will not autofocus on the D3100 as it has no internal motor. |
Nikon has just released a 50mm f1.8 lens this month for £200 amateur photographer mag give it a good review. This is for full frame but will give you a 75mm equivalent on my camera great for a portrait lens. If you want more of a street photography lens go with the 35mm f1.8 which is around £170. The beauty with the 50mm lens is i you do go full frame in the future this will work on the camera the 35mm will not.
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[QUOTE=silversnapper1;57097]Oops, sorry, typo, it is the 35mm f1,8 that I meant to type. My son has it and it is really sharp. Thanks for correcting me Chris.
Also, the reason that I chose this over the 50mm f1.8 that Jediboy refers to at £100 is that that lens will not autofocus on the D3100 as it has no internal motor.[/QUOTE] Yes, I presumed a typo. I also presumed a D3000; I really wonder whether a Sigma 70-300 APO will be good enough for the D3100 - or would the 55-200 (which is a cracking lens really) do just as well when cropped? Chris |
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