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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 118985" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p><strong>Re: D3100 owner</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not so much in quality of the product itself, but if you read around there are always some compromises in the image qulaity with such all-in-ones.</p><p>The wider end might not be as sharp as say the 18-55mm can produce, or the longer end might not be as sharp as the 70-300mm (these are just examples not real world tests), so you would have to see where it 'falters' a little, and whether this matters to you or not.</p><p>Using the examples above, you might only say use the 275-300mm range once in a while, and if the image quality is a little less sharp then say you would get with a dedicated 70-300mm lens, you might not care so much as its rare you would be taking pictures that zoomed in.</p><p>However, say most of your pictures were in the 18-35mm range, and the lens did a terrible job compared to the 18-55mm lens, then yes you would be very concerned.</p><p></p><p>Taking all that into consideration... you would also need to consider, "would I notice any difference?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 118985, member: 9187"] [b]Re: D3100 owner[/b] Not so much in quality of the product itself, but if you read around there are always some compromises in the image qulaity with such all-in-ones. The wider end might not be as sharp as say the 18-55mm can produce, or the longer end might not be as sharp as the 70-300mm (these are just examples not real world tests), so you would have to see where it 'falters' a little, and whether this matters to you or not. Using the examples above, you might only say use the 275-300mm range once in a while, and if the image quality is a little less sharp then say you would get with a dedicated 70-300mm lens, you might not care so much as its rare you would be taking pictures that zoomed in. However, say most of your pictures were in the 18-35mm range, and the lens did a terrible job compared to the 18-55mm lens, then yes you would be very concerned. Taking all that into consideration... you would also need to consider, "would I notice any difference?" [/QUOTE]
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