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Being new what should I expect from my lens?
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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 365218" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>You will read a lot on this site about the quality of this or that lens. But keep in mind that these are evaluations of folks with sometimes thousands of hours of experience and some of the differences that they point out about various lenses are sometimes very minute. Most Nikon lenses will give you good results once you master the lens and your camera. I ,too, over the years, have flitted from lens to lens and can tell you that in most cases it was my bad technique that kept me from getting the results I wanted. So work with the lens you have until your technique is perfected and you outgrow the lens or need longer lenses or specialty lens to perform given tasks like macro. You will save yourself a lot of money if you do not hop from lens to lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 365218, member: 1140"] You will read a lot on this site about the quality of this or that lens. But keep in mind that these are evaluations of folks with sometimes thousands of hours of experience and some of the differences that they point out about various lenses are sometimes very minute. Most Nikon lenses will give you good results once you master the lens and your camera. I ,too, over the years, have flitted from lens to lens and can tell you that in most cases it was my bad technique that kept me from getting the results I wanted. So work with the lens you have until your technique is perfected and you outgrow the lens or need longer lenses or specialty lens to perform given tasks like macro. You will save yourself a lot of money if you do not hop from lens to lens. [/QUOTE]
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