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d7000 vs d90 vs d5100.. HELPPPPP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 70056" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Sigma, Tamron, Nikon…You ask 3 different persons and you might get 3 different answers. The thing is I'm not aware of a person that has all 3. Usually you get one and you live with it. Is it better than the other? Who knows. I think all modern lenses are made with care and are quite good. Even within a certain brand, maybe one could be better than the other. At one point one has to make a decision and be happy. If, on the other hand, after having bought a lens you still search on internet to try to find out which is better, you might regret your decision. But even if you then get another lens, there is no way to be 100% certain that you will be getting a better lens.</p><p></p><p>If you really want the best lens, you'll have to dig into your pocketbook. Get the 70-200 2.8 VRII. This is the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 70056, member: 3903"] Sigma, Tamron, Nikon…You ask 3 different persons and you might get 3 different answers. The thing is I'm not aware of a person that has all 3. Usually you get one and you live with it. Is it better than the other? Who knows. I think all modern lenses are made with care and are quite good. Even within a certain brand, maybe one could be better than the other. At one point one has to make a decision and be happy. If, on the other hand, after having bought a lens you still search on internet to try to find out which is better, you might regret your decision. But even if you then get another lens, there is no way to be 100% certain that you will be getting a better lens. If you really want the best lens, you'll have to dig into your pocketbook. Get the 70-200 2.8 VRII. This is the best. [/QUOTE]
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