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<blockquote data-quote="KennethHamlett" data-source="post: 1455" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Tamron and Sigma both make excellent lenses, so don't feel obligated to purchase a Nikon if price is an issue. I own Sigma lenses as well as Nikon and I have always been satisfied with the quality. Maybe consider trading in the 18-135 for an 18-55 VR, especially if you don't use the additional range that often. The other side of the coin is, almost inevitably at some point you'll start to explore more subject matter and may decide that you need the range offered by your existing lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennethHamlett, post: 1455, member: 22"] Tamron and Sigma both make excellent lenses, so don't feel obligated to purchase a Nikon if price is an issue. I own Sigma lenses as well as Nikon and I have always been satisfied with the quality. Maybe consider trading in the 18-135 for an 18-55 VR, especially if you don't use the additional range that often. The other side of the coin is, almost inevitably at some point you'll start to explore more subject matter and may decide that you need the range offered by your existing lens. [/QUOTE]
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