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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 291287" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>I only wanted you to consider that as an option - 1) the lens would perfectly accompany your kit 18-55mm; 2) it is optically and mechanically superior to many other lenses (zooms and primes); 3) it is IDEAL for portraiture, macro, close-ups... It doesn't mean there is a reason NOT to want to buy another zoom - the question is, what exactly would you shoot with such lens...</p><p></p><p>And, to answer your first question: Sigma 70-300 would give you a greater "reach" over Nikon 50-200mm (the gap between 50mm and 70mm is not all that important in terms of "field performance"), and it is able to "cover" full frame Nikons too, so if you purchase a full frame Nikon one fine day, you will already have at least one lens for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 291287, member: 18251"] I only wanted you to consider that as an option - 1) the lens would perfectly accompany your kit 18-55mm; 2) it is optically and mechanically superior to many other lenses (zooms and primes); 3) it is IDEAL for portraiture, macro, close-ups... It doesn't mean there is a reason NOT to want to buy another zoom - the question is, what exactly would you shoot with such lens... And, to answer your first question: Sigma 70-300 would give you a greater "reach" over Nikon 50-200mm (the gap between 50mm and 70mm is not all that important in terms of "field performance"), and it is able to "cover" full frame Nikons too, so if you purchase a full frame Nikon one fine day, you will already have at least one lens for it. [/QUOTE]
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