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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
Hello all. Can some of you good folks here help me out here? I am thinking
about buying the Nikon D80. I don't want to start or hear flames either for or against Canon/Nikon, just looking for some advice here. I will probably go for the D80 mostly because it fits my hand much better than say, the Canon 30D. There are other little "pleasantries" I like, especially the viewfinder. I'm at a loss though, of the type of lens or lenses to purchase with the body. There are two types of shooting that I do: (1) family shots of my two little girls (indoor and outdoor) and (2) landscape style photography, mostly of my vineyards here in Priorat (Spain). Along those lines I like to do shots of vines, overall vine/row shots, background "mountain" shots, and I would also like to do very close-up (macro?) shots. So what to do here? I have the feeling that buying just one lens (I assume a tele-wide) will NOT be a one-size-fits-all solution. I get the feeling I will need two, but simply don't know which way to go here. Of course, my budget is not unlimited and I simply can't plop down another $2000 in glass on top of the $900 I will be spending on the body. Thoughts anyone? TIA. G7 |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
Gary,
I bought the D80 basic set with 2 kit lenses in December last year - 18-55 and 55-200. These kit lenses are very convenient. I will definitely buy something else, probably 18-200VR, its price is going down and I'm expecting it to be very acceptable pretty soon. I also bought couple close-up lenses 2X and 3X as well as couple filters. I got a ring allowing me to use 58mm Wide lense derived from my Canon GL2 camcorder. It works more or less acceptable excluding some vinieting in the corners. I also bought two remotes, wired and IR, very convenient devices! If you want to run through a quick review/advice just visit www.kenrockwell.com - this guy publishes his new experience as soon as he gets a new device, lense, etc. Just D. |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
Gary Seven wrote:
[] So what to do here? I have the feeling that buying just one lens (I assume a tele-wide) will NOT be a one-size-fits-all solution. I get the feeling I will need two, but simply don't know which way to go here. Of course, my budget is not unlimited and I simply can't plop down another $2000 in glass on top of the $900 I will be spending on the body. Thoughts anyone? TIA. G7 In the long run, you will probably spend that $2000 and far more. David |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
Hi Gary,
You will be more than pleased with the 18-200VR, if you get it you do not need the kit lenses at all. However if you plan doing landscapes and macro photography I would go for two additional lenses, in total would be: - 18-200VR is your walkaround lens of choice and family photographing etc. If you go for this one you do not need kit ones, it is really lightweight and the zoom range is very convenient. - 12-24mm f/4 for landscapes since the 18-200 is not really a wide angle. I personally do not like the slight distorsion of the Nikkor 12-24mm but I think it is the one for the job. - Proper macro lenses are very expensive and I have read that macro filters do not really match the performance. Since I pressume you want macro photography for static lifeless subjects where you can get as close as you want, why not using a prime super fast super cheap lens like the Nikkor 50mm f/1.4? I would be curious about responses on using this lens as macro. One great advantage is that because it is very fast you will blur backgrounds as much as you want and get good results even in dim lighting conditions. HTH, Regards, Giovanni |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
"Gary Seven" wrote in message ... Hello all. Can some of you good folks here help me out here? I am thinking about buying the Nikon D80. I don't want to start or hear flames either for or against Canon/Nikon, just looking for some advice here. I will probably go for the D80 mostly because it fits my hand much better than say, the Canon 30D. There are other little "pleasantries" I like, especially the viewfinder. I'm at a loss though, of the type of lens or lenses to purchase with the body. There are two types of shooting that I do: (1) family shots of my two little girls (indoor and outdoor) and (2) landscape style photography, mostly of my vineyards here in Priorat (Spain). Along those lines I like to do shots of vines, overall vine/row shots, background "mountain" shots, and I would also like to do very close-up (macro?) shots. So what to do here? I have the feeling that buying just one lens (I assume a tele-wide) will NOT be a one-size-fits-all solution. I get the feeling I will need two, but simply don't know which way to go here. Of course, my budget is not unlimited and I simply can't plop down another $2000 in glass on top of the $900 I will be spending on the body. Thoughts anyone? TIA. G7 A real "sleeper" of a lens, is the 28-105mm. It is incredibly sharp, covers most people's most often used range, has nice bokeh, and has a good macro mode and even better is that it is about $250 US, has no queue of people waiting to pounce on every one that becomes available, and no battery draining VR mode (nor does it "need" one). I suggest you go to www.dpreview.com and search on 28-105mm and see the sample shots people have posted. It is a very impressive bargain Nikon lens. George |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
"David J Taylor" wrote in message k... In the long run, you will probably spend that $2000 and far more. David Not everyone is a compulsive gearhead. |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
"Gary Seven" wrote in message ...
Hello all. Can some of you good folks here help me out here? I am thinking about buying the Nikon D80. I don't want to start or hear flames either for or against Canon/Nikon, just looking for some advice here. I will probably go for the D80 mostly because it fits my hand much better than say, the Canon 30D. There are other little "pleasantries" I like, especially the viewfinder. The D80 is an excellent choice for those reasons (finally a really good viewfinder again in an affordable Nikon!) plus well laid out controls. If it would meter easily with my many manual-focus lenses (the more expensive D200 does...), I would have one immediately. I'm at a loss though, of the type of lens or lenses to purchase with the body. There are two types of shooting that I do: (1) family shots of my two little girls (indoor and outdoor) and (2) landscape style photography, mostly of my vineyards here in Priorat (Spain). Along those lines I like to do shots of vines, overall vine/row shots, background "mountain" shots, and I would also like to do very close-up (macro?) shots. I was surprised by most of the suggestions - with most leaning more toward convenience than quality. If you want fairly inexpensive convenience, get the 18-70mm Nikkor - it will do pretty much everything you mention, and do it fairly well (27mm-105mm equivalent in 35mm terms). Add a 60mm f2.8 (90mm) macro for the highest quality macro work if you want. If you get that one, you could skip the zoom and get higher quality and greater speed with the 35mm f2 (52mm equivalent) and maybe a 20mm f2.8 for wide angle (30mm equivalent). This set with maybe a 50mm f1.8 (75mm equivalent, fine, and cheap) or 85mm f1.8 (or 127mm equivalent) covers all your bases very sharply, and with fast lenses that can be used wide open (except the 20mm). For a "longish" zoom, the 24-85mm f3.5-4.5 (36-127mm equivalent) rather good compared with most others in its range, and it could be combined with the Tokina 12-24mm or Sigma 10-20mm, if you want super wide and can take a hit in image quality... So what to do here? I have the feeling that buying just one lens (I assume a tele-wide) will NOT be a one-size-fits-all solution. I get the feeling I will need two, but simply don't know which way to go here. Of course, my budget is not unlimited and I simply can't plop down another $2000 in glass on top of the $900 I will be spending on the body. If you are not looking for the very highest quality, but good useful range with a convenient, affordable lens, go with the 18-70mm - and maybe add some non-zooms later... -- David Ruether http://www.donferrario.com/ruether |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
Gary Seven wrote:
I will probably go for the D80 mostly because it fits my hand much better than say, the Canon 30D. There are other little "pleasantries" I like, especially the viewfinder. I'm at a loss though, of the type of lens or lenses to purchase with the body. There are two types of shooting that I do: (1) family shots of my two little girls (indoor and outdoor) and (2) landscape style photography, mostly of my vineyards here in Priorat (Spain). Along those lines I like to do shots of vines, overall vine/row shots, background "mountain" shots, and I would also like to do very close-up (macro?) shots. Get the 18-135mm kit lens. You can't beat the price and for a kit lens it is a _very_ good lens, see http://www.slrgear.com/reviews/showp...uct/993/cat/13 for a review. It will cover all your needs except for the macro photos. For those look at macro lens line from Sigma, maybe the 70mm or 105mm. For third-party lenses they are surprisingly good, pretty much in the same ballpark as manufacturers lenses, see http://www.slrgear.com/reviews/showcat.php/cat/30. If you can afford it, then the Nikon 105mm f/2.8D AF Micro will outclass any other macro lens, see http://www.slrgear.com/reviews/showp...ate/1129408622. But it is _much_ more expensive. Stay away from the Nikon 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro, it doesn't seem to do too well, even the Sigma 50mm got a better picture quality. jue |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
On 2007-04-29 07:02:06 -0700, "Jürgen Exner" said:
Gary Seven wrote: I will probably go for the D80 mostly because it fits my hand much better than say, the Canon 30D. There are other little "pleasantries" I like, especially the viewfinder. I'm at a loss though, of the type of lens or lenses to purchase with the body. There are two types of shooting that I do: (1) family shots of my two little girls (indoor and outdoor) and (2) landscape style photography, mostly of my vineyards here in Priorat (Spain). Along those lines I like to do shots of vines, overall vine/row shots, background "mountain" shots, and I would also like to do very close-up (macro?) shots. Get the 18-135mm kit lens. You can't beat the price and for a kit lens it is a _very_ good lens, see http://www.slrgear.com/reviews/showp...uct/993/cat/13 for a review. It will cover all your needs except for the macro photos. For those look at macro lens line from Sigma, maybe the 70mm or 105mm. For third-party lenses they are surprisingly good, pretty much in the same ballpark as manufacturers lenses, see http://www.slrgear.com/reviews/showcat.php/cat/30. If you can afford it, then the Nikon 105mm f/2.8D AF Micro will outclass any other macro lens, see http://www.slrgear.com/reviews/showp...ate/1129408622. But it is _much_ more expensive. Stay away from the Nikon 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro, it doesn't seem to do too well, even the Sigma 50mm got a better picture quality. jue Mostly baloney, especially the bit about macro. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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Help me pick out a lens for the Nikon D80
On 2007-04-29 01:39:07 -0700, "Gary Seven" said:
Hello all. Can some of you good folks here help me out here? I am thinking about buying the Nikon D80. I don't want to start or hear flames either for or against Canon/Nikon, just looking for some advice here. I will probably go for the D80 mostly because it fits my hand much better than say, the Canon 30D. There are other little "pleasantries" I like, especially the viewfinder. I'm at a loss though, of the type of lens or lenses to purchase with the body. There are two types of shooting that I do: (1) family shots of my two little girls (indoor and outdoor) and (2) landscape style photography, mostly of my vineyards here in Priorat (Spain). Along those lines I like to do shots of vines, overall vine/row shots, background "mountain" shots, and I would also like to do very close-up (macro?) shots. So what to do here? I have the feeling that buying just one lens (I assume a tele-wide) will NOT be a one-size-fits-all solution. I get the feeling I will need two, but simply don't know which way to go here. Of course, my budget is not unlimited and I simply can't plop down another $2000 in glass on top of the $900 I will be spending on the body. Thoughts anyone? TIA. G7 I think you have to first ask yourself exactly what you plan on doing the most. I also like the 18-200mm VR lens. It focuses closely enough for light macro work. It has enough telephoto to bring the mountains closer for those background mountain shots. It has decent mid-range zoom for portraits. It goes wide enough for landscapes. The 18-135mm lens is neither fish nor fowl. Thom Hogan is probably the most respected reviewer of Nikkor lenses. Check out his review of the 18-135mm lens he http://www.bythom.com/18135lens.htm Thom does not show you a lot of charts or test patterns in his reviews. Instead, he talks about lenses and how they handle and perform in the real world of photography. A lens may be great at shooting test patterns, but if it is so awkward that it stays in the bag all the time, what good is it? -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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