Doug
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The time has come to buy a new lens.
I have a Nikon D60 body with the 18-55 kit lens.
I am looking at either the Nikon 55-200 VR, Sigma 70-300 DG APO or maybe the Nikon 70-300 VR.
Budget is upto £175 and I dont mind going second hand if its in VGC
The main reason for getting more zoom is for motorsport Although I will still be taking all sorts of pictures with it.
What would you do if you were in my shoes?
The Sigma 70-300 DG APO seems to get very good reviews and it has a macro feature aswell which is always handy
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morpheus22
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i have been looking at 70-300 mm nikon lenses just not VR. theres a few on amazon here......
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=nikon+lenses
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Cavey
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I would definitely go for the VR over the non-VR, especially if you're gonna be using it at full zoom
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mattk
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Ive got the Sigma 70-300 dont really use it that much, its nice and sharp and good for the money, would be nice to have VR though
I took this with it at 300mm
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Doug
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It dosnt have VR ?
Scratch that plan then.
I may just stick with the 55-200VR and get a 1.4 TC
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Cavey
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http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=130173
Looking at 300ish for the 70-300 AF-S VR by the look of it, although i'm sure you can get it £330ish brand new...
nevermind, £362 brand new, which is a bit off your £175
http://www.martinscamerashop.co.uk/nikon-af-s-55-200mm-f4-56-vr-dx-106-p.asp 55-200 for 199 brand new, if you can find it second hand, should be decent price
[Edited on 28-04-2009 by Cavey]
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Doug
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I have been offered a 55-200VR for £160 delivered including a PRO-1 polorising filter (worth £77 apparently)
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morpheus22
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so what are the gains witha VR lens than a non VR lens (n00b)
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Cavey
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VR is vibration reduction, so in theory means it's better for long zoom, especially if you use free hand, and no tripod
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AndyKent
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VR is really useful for long lenses, although less so for motorsport TBH.
I have the Canon 300mm IS lens (prime, not zoom) and it is awesome. I would really recommending going for the VR lens if you can afford it.
Also bear in mind that all the Combe Photos I took were with the 300mm, and even so, many of them were cropped. I would say that for a lot of motorsport shots, 200mm isn't really going to be enough.
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Scotty_B
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VR is a must on anything over 200mm.
I can handhold 1/15 @300mm with my 70-300VR and still get start shots.
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Doug
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I had my heart set on the 70-200 F2.8 Sigma but I dont think my D60 body will auto focus on it!!
I was willing to set my budget to £450 for that as it was a really nice bit of kit.
Anything simmilar to that that may work on my body?
Or is it time to just upgrade cameras?
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mattk
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have you got a link to the f2.8 sigma Doug? I need a new zoom for an upcomming wedding, 200 is a tiny bit short though, I suppose I could crop
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Doug
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It was a second hand lens on Talk Photography Matt, They are over £600 new.
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Doug
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After some investigation it looks like it will work fine.
Time to keep an eye out I think
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