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D3300
D3300 - Advice required
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<blockquote data-quote="Love Nikon" data-source="post: 483097" data-attributes="member: 38179"><p>As the D3300 does not have AF fine tune I would not go over the 150mm mark .I find any 18-xxx where xxx is over 150 to be soft in the rest of the range.</p><p>The 18-140 is not soft ..what makes any lens soft is not having your sharpness set at +9 as all nikons come out the factory set soft at about +3.</p><p>Use a cheap set of automatic extention tubes and flash on an extension cable for your macro work.</p><p>You can buy a body and a 18-140 cheap as a grey import.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Love Nikon, post: 483097, member: 38179"] As the D3300 does not have AF fine tune I would not go over the 150mm mark .I find any 18-xxx where xxx is over 150 to be soft in the rest of the range. The 18-140 is not soft ..what makes any lens soft is not having your sharpness set at +9 as all nikons come out the factory set soft at about +3. Use a cheap set of automatic extention tubes and flash on an extension cable for your macro work. You can buy a body and a 18-140 cheap as a grey import. [/QUOTE]
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