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<blockquote data-quote="tonye" data-source="post: 838039" data-attributes="member: 63120"><p>Hi, i would ditch the kit 18-55 and opt for the 18-70 to go with your 70-300. I picked up an 18-200 afs a month ago with dodgy AF really cheap, £20 from fleebay for ease of packing for a holiday and was quite surprised with the results on my d5200. The focus wasn't really a problem as i mostly use manual, great lens for what i paid. I use my 18-70afs most of the time and its been a great lens. For landscape work i use a Tokina 11-16 f2.8 dx in manual, what a lens for not a lot of money. So in summary 11-16, 18-70 and your 70-300 and 35 prime has you pretty well covered for almost any event. I would try a similar combo and see how it goes before spending lots and check out YOUTUBE reviews. Regards Tony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonye, post: 838039, member: 63120"] Hi, i would ditch the kit 18-55 and opt for the 18-70 to go with your 70-300. I picked up an 18-200 afs a month ago with dodgy AF really cheap, £20 from fleebay for ease of packing for a holiday and was quite surprised with the results on my d5200. The focus wasn't really a problem as i mostly use manual, great lens for what i paid. I use my 18-70afs most of the time and its been a great lens. For landscape work i use a Tokina 11-16 f2.8 dx in manual, what a lens for not a lot of money. So in summary 11-16, 18-70 and your 70-300 and 35 prime has you pretty well covered for almost any event. I would try a similar combo and see how it goes before spending lots and check out YOUTUBE reviews. Regards Tony. [/QUOTE]
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