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buying a D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 36621" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I'm pretty sure you'll get better quality with the sigma 17-50 or the Tamron 17-50 than with the 18-200. Plus, you'll have the 2.8 factor that is IMHO essential for weddings, not to mention the DOF that will isolate your subjects better as well with the 2.8. </p><p></p><p>I have the 18-200 which is very nice for vacations, but when time comes for serious (paid for) shootings, my 17-50 is the one I take. I'm just waiting to get the damaged 17-55 2.8 Nikon that I bought cheap and is being repaired. I hope to get it before I leave for Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 36621, member: 3903"] I'm pretty sure you'll get better quality with the sigma 17-50 or the Tamron 17-50 than with the 18-200. Plus, you'll have the 2.8 factor that is IMHO essential for weddings, not to mention the DOF that will isolate your subjects better as well with the 2.8. I have the 18-200 which is very nice for vacations, but when time comes for serious (paid for) shootings, my 17-50 is the one I take. I'm just waiting to get the damaged 17-55 2.8 Nikon that I bought cheap and is being repaired. I hope to get it before I leave for Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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