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D7100
All in one lens choice...Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Squaredoch" data-source="post: 359367" data-attributes="member: 30466"><p>Hello, I have the Sigma 18-250 and have just changed to the Nikon 18-300. The difference between them is immense. The Nikon is much sharper and the colour rendition is great, also the autofocus is faster and quiet and the zoom is more responsive. I found the zoom on the Sigma a bit sticky. So I have no hesitation in saying go with the Nikon. I have not tried any macro stuff with it yet but have done one or two close up but have not yet sussed out the depth of field, so I still have a bit to learn. I spent hours researching but found very little to help me and got thoroughly confused in the end with what I did find. Eventually, I bit the bullet and bought the Nikon via the Internet, that way I could at least try it with the option of returning it if it was unsuitable.</p><p>Hope that helps and good luck with your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squaredoch, post: 359367, member: 30466"] Hello, I have the Sigma 18-250 and have just changed to the Nikon 18-300. The difference between them is immense. The Nikon is much sharper and the colour rendition is great, also the autofocus is faster and quiet and the zoom is more responsive. I found the zoom on the Sigma a bit sticky. So I have no hesitation in saying go with the Nikon. I have not tried any macro stuff with it yet but have done one or two close up but have not yet sussed out the depth of field, so I still have a bit to learn. I spent hours researching but found very little to help me and got thoroughly confused in the end with what I did find. Eventually, I bit the bullet and bought the Nikon via the Internet, that way I could at least try it with the option of returning it if it was unsuitable. Hope that helps and good luck with your choice. [/QUOTE]
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