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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 291785" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>In regards to a 55-200, while it is a decent lens you should really figure out if you need it or not. I have one just for giggles and I can count the times I have used it on one hand. I also have a 70-300 and the same goes for that lens. I picked them up only due to the fact that they were inexpensive lenses and just wanted to end up seeing if I enjoyed shooting with a tele, however it was not the case and I tend to enjoy shooting portraits and macro. </p><p>If you can sacrifice that $100~ range then go for it. They can usually be found either in a used/refurbished from online stores like Cameta, Adorama and B&H for that price range and they usually have plenty in stock. </p><p>After all is said and done though it really will depend on what you enjoy shooting. When you figure that out you'll be able to figure out the lens that will best suit your needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 291785, member: 13155"] In regards to a 55-200, while it is a decent lens you should really figure out if you need it or not. I have one just for giggles and I can count the times I have used it on one hand. I also have a 70-300 and the same goes for that lens. I picked them up only due to the fact that they were inexpensive lenses and just wanted to end up seeing if I enjoyed shooting with a tele, however it was not the case and I tend to enjoy shooting portraits and macro. If you can sacrifice that $100~ range then go for it. They can usually be found either in a used/refurbished from online stores like Cameta, Adorama and B&H for that price range and they usually have plenty in stock. After all is said and done though it really will depend on what you enjoy shooting. When you figure that out you'll be able to figure out the lens that will best suit your needs. [/QUOTE]
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