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<blockquote data-quote="everprentice" data-source="post: 284221" data-attributes="member: 19874"><p>First, I am sorry that happened to your lens.</p><p></p><p>Among the two I highly recommend the Nikon. I have the old VR version and it was on my camera 80% of the time. That was before I started going for f/1.8 primes. This is the lens to have if your prefer versatility over low-light/indoor capabilities. This performs great in daylight and well-lit situations.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to complicate things but if you want to be financially smart you can go for an 18-55 Nikon lens. They are cheap, have a decent zoom range and are of good quality. Try to get the most out of it before spending more. MHO.</p><p></p><p>Good luck in your lens hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everprentice, post: 284221, member: 19874"] First, I am sorry that happened to your lens. Among the two I highly recommend the Nikon. I have the old VR version and it was on my camera 80% of the time. That was before I started going for f/1.8 primes. This is the lens to have if your prefer versatility over low-light/indoor capabilities. This performs great in daylight and well-lit situations. I don't want to complicate things but if you want to be financially smart you can go for an 18-55 Nikon lens. They are cheap, have a decent zoom range and are of good quality. Try to get the most out of it before spending more. MHO. Good luck in your lens hunting. [/QUOTE]
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