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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 285887" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>Just like Deezey suggested. As for an "all-around" lens, you can consider these options (instead of 18-105): 16-85mm (the best in it's category, but somewhat expensive); 18-135mm (in some aspects even better than 18-105mm, but lacks VR, though it might not be so important to many photographers).</p><p>And, since it will probably be D7000, you've got even more high quality options (regarding lenses) among the full frame lenses designated as "AF-D" (they do not have built-in electronic motors, but they do not need to have them because the auto focus mechanism is using the camera body's internal motor drive). These lenses are nowadays quite affordable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 285887, member: 18251"] Just like Deezey suggested. As for an "all-around" lens, you can consider these options (instead of 18-105): 16-85mm (the best in it's category, but somewhat expensive); 18-135mm (in some aspects even better than 18-105mm, but lacks VR, though it might not be so important to many photographers). And, since it will probably be D7000, you've got even more high quality options (regarding lenses) among the full frame lenses designated as "AF-D" (they do not have built-in electronic motors, but they do not need to have them because the auto focus mechanism is using the camera body's internal motor drive). These lenses are nowadays quite affordable. [/QUOTE]
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