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D5100
Beginner questions re "all-round" lenses.
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 67674" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>I would also support the 18-200 recommendation. Whilst I would not describe it as cheap, you get a lot of flexibility for your money. You could live with it for a long time while you learn photography and have all the major focal lengths covered. Even as you progress you will probably always keep it as your travel lens, many folks here do including myself and my better half.</p><p></p><p>I recently took some landscape shots with mine along with my Tokina 11-16 lens which is very sharp. When I was reviewing them on a PC at home I was yet again noting how sharp the Tokina was, until I checked and realised those shots were the 18-200!! My point is that it will take good pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 67674, member: 8705"] I would also support the 18-200 recommendation. Whilst I would not describe it as cheap, you get a lot of flexibility for your money. You could live with it for a long time while you learn photography and have all the major focal lengths covered. Even as you progress you will probably always keep it as your travel lens, many folks here do including myself and my better half. I recently took some landscape shots with mine along with my Tokina 11-16 lens which is very sharp. When I was reviewing them on a PC at home I was yet again noting how sharp the Tokina was, until I checked and realised those shots were the 18-200!! My point is that it will take good pictures. [/QUOTE]
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