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300mm Lense Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 256768" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>These are very different lenses. The choice depends on both: what you already have, and what you think you need the most. If you are equipped with only a kit lens like 18-55mm, the best lens of those aforementioned would be, in my opinion, this Tamron 70-300mm macro. It is quite decent lens in it's category, in terms of the overall quality (it's DxO score being virtually the same as Nikon 70-300mm's), and can be used as a macro (kind of "limited macro", so to speak, but hey!, with such price tag it's a bargain). Just make sure it is a motorized variant since there are two revisions of this lens (non-VC model), at least (unless you don't mind manual-focusing with it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 256768, member: 18251"] These are very different lenses. The choice depends on both: what you already have, and what you think you need the most. If you are equipped with only a kit lens like 18-55mm, the best lens of those aforementioned would be, in my opinion, this Tamron 70-300mm macro. It is quite decent lens in it's category, in terms of the overall quality (it's DxO score being virtually the same as Nikon 70-300mm's), and can be used as a macro (kind of "limited macro", so to speak, but hey!, with such price tag it's a bargain). Just make sure it is a motorized variant since there are two revisions of this lens (non-VC model), at least (unless you don't mind manual-focusing with it). [/QUOTE]
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