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<blockquote data-quote="Curt" data-source="post: 26236" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>If you go with the D7000, or the D5100 for that matter), i would stay away from the 18-105mm. It's over priced and soft in the corners at both ends.</p><p>The 18-55mm is half the price and out performs the 18-105mm.</p><p>The 18-55mm.(28-105mm on the cropped sensor) will give you WA,portrait, and macro. Combine it with the 70-300mm (105-450mm. On the cropped sensor).</p><p>And you have it all covered with just those two lenses.</p><p>The money you save by not buying the 18-105mm. you can put towards the 70-300mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curt, post: 26236, member: 165"] If you go with the D7000, or the D5100 for that matter), i would stay away from the 18-105mm. It's over priced and soft in the corners at both ends. The 18-55mm is half the price and out performs the 18-105mm. The 18-55mm.(28-105mm on the cropped sensor) will give you WA,portrait, and macro. Combine it with the 70-300mm (105-450mm. On the cropped sensor). And you have it all covered with just those two lenses. The money you save by not buying the 18-105mm. you can put towards the 70-300mm. [/QUOTE]
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