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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Deciding on new lens, on a limited budget I need help!
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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 54415" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>mmmmm some strange reading there in a way lol.</p><p>But.... Ok the Tamron 28-75 is a superb lens and perfect for portraits covering as it does all the perfect focal lenghths.</p><p>its also an FX lens which brings even more advantages. considering the cost, makes this a simple no brainer.</p><p>secondly.... if you prefer to use primes..... Get the Tamron 60mm F2 macro.</p><p>60mm = 90 on APSC so perfect potrait focal lengh... very fast F2.... pleasing bokeh, superb optical performance, and to top it all off</p><p>its a true 1-1 macro offering life size images !</p><p>PS... The 28-75 is opticaly superb, and although it has a brilliant close focus ability its not a true macro</p><p>and it wont give the same kind of quality a true macro offers at close distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 54415, member: 9330"] mmmmm some strange reading there in a way lol. But.... Ok the Tamron 28-75 is a superb lens and perfect for portraits covering as it does all the perfect focal lenghths. its also an FX lens which brings even more advantages. considering the cost, makes this a simple no brainer. secondly.... if you prefer to use primes..... Get the Tamron 60mm F2 macro. 60mm = 90 on APSC so perfect potrait focal lengh... very fast F2.... pleasing bokeh, superb optical performance, and to top it all off its a true 1-1 macro offering life size images ! PS... The 28-75 is opticaly superb, and although it has a brilliant close focus ability its not a true macro and it wont give the same kind of quality a true macro offers at close distances. [/QUOTE]
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