Hi all,
I have a D40 and currently only an 18-55mm kit lens.
I'd like to get another lens.
I am looking into a Nikon 18-200mm, but I am not sure if there are alternatives that can save me some money while still giving me high quality lens and of course great pictures.
I have been doing some research on some alternatives, and I could use some suggestions.
First of all I have been looking for a used Nikon 18-200mm to save on a few dollars. Not much luck, an ad on kijiji for a 2 year old lens for $575. I rather have one thats not so old.
Second, a lower priced lens, the Sigma 18-200mm. I have read mixed reviews on this one. It is a lot cheaper with different abilities (like being slower) and photo results than the Nikon 18-200mm, which most people seem to get over the Sigma.
Third option is to go with a Nikon 55-200mm lens which is cheaper than the 18-200, but then I would have the burden of carrying 2 lenses around all the time, which is not ideal if I am on the go, or want to travel light.
Fourth option if it comes to it, go for the Nikon 18-200mm lens.
Keep in mind I am going for the most value, not trying to be cheap, but would like to save money where I can, and still get by while taking great pictures.
If it at all helps to know what I like to take pictures of, I am most interested in architecture. A little nature like sunsets or landscapes. Occasionally I like to take portraits and pictures of my car no doubt.
So guys/girls, can you help me make an informed decision?
Do I go for the Nikon 18-200mm used, or new? Is there a significant enough difference between Nikon 18-200 and Sigma 18-200 to warrant a couple hundred extra for the Nikon? Do I start out slowly and carry 2 lenses (the nikon 18-55mm and 55-200mm) or are there other choices I have not yet considered?
I should also consider resale value, quality of components, and durability, practicality etc.
Thanks I really appreciate the help!
-Paul
I have a D40 and currently only an 18-55mm kit lens.
I'd like to get another lens.
I am looking into a Nikon 18-200mm, but I am not sure if there are alternatives that can save me some money while still giving me high quality lens and of course great pictures.
I have been doing some research on some alternatives, and I could use some suggestions.
First of all I have been looking for a used Nikon 18-200mm to save on a few dollars. Not much luck, an ad on kijiji for a 2 year old lens for $575. I rather have one thats not so old.
Second, a lower priced lens, the Sigma 18-200mm. I have read mixed reviews on this one. It is a lot cheaper with different abilities (like being slower) and photo results than the Nikon 18-200mm, which most people seem to get over the Sigma.
Third option is to go with a Nikon 55-200mm lens which is cheaper than the 18-200, but then I would have the burden of carrying 2 lenses around all the time, which is not ideal if I am on the go, or want to travel light.
Fourth option if it comes to it, go for the Nikon 18-200mm lens.
Keep in mind I am going for the most value, not trying to be cheap, but would like to save money where I can, and still get by while taking great pictures.
If it at all helps to know what I like to take pictures of, I am most interested in architecture. A little nature like sunsets or landscapes. Occasionally I like to take portraits and pictures of my car no doubt.
So guys/girls, can you help me make an informed decision?
Do I go for the Nikon 18-200mm used, or new? Is there a significant enough difference between Nikon 18-200 and Sigma 18-200 to warrant a couple hundred extra for the Nikon? Do I start out slowly and carry 2 lenses (the nikon 18-55mm and 55-200mm) or are there other choices I have not yet considered?
I should also consider resale value, quality of components, and durability, practicality etc.
Thanks I really appreciate the help!
-Paul
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