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Looking for advice on optimal use of overlapping zooms

Started May 14, 2013 | Questions thread
emem
emem Veteran Member • Posts: 4,430
Re: Looking for advice on optimal use of overlapping zooms

A dilemma many of us face, particularly the zoom people - to which group I certainly belong. I used a Sigma 17-70 for the bulk of my shooting, coupled with a Tamron 70-300 for longer stuff. The Tamron was always better at the shorter range, say 70-200, so that was a problem. And then I always seemed to be swapping lenses for shots around the 50 to 100 range. I found that a large percentage of my shots were in the 17-120 range, so when the DA18-135 came out I decided to take the plunge and haven't regretted it. That lens is now on the camera most of the time. If I need a wider lens in low light I still have the sigma which is 2.8 at the widest end, but I'd have a problem confining myself to the range of your 16-45. I also have a Tokina 12-24 but that's for use with my Nikon D300s which I never use now that I have the K-5 and K20D duo.

I have also bought the DA*60-250 for longer work in the hope of getting sharper images at the long end. So far it looks like a fine lens. (I've had the DA*50-135 for many years but rarely use it - mainly portraits which I don't do much of). Sharpness is a quest that can consume lots of dollars and I'm not so sure that tack-sharpness is absolutely critical to most images.

So many choices - so little money!

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Mike McEnaney. (emem)
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