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D7200
lens quality question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent" data-source="post: 691138" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>I am not sure you can go from 50mm to 1300mm, but good lens images can be enlarged more than ones from crappy lenses. For example, I used to own a Tamron 200-400mm which is a really crappy lens. I took a picture of a sailboat at 400 mm with this lens and it was pretty bad. I took the same picture with my Nikon 18-200mm and enlarged to 400mm equivalent, it was a better picture than the Tamron one. Then I took the same picture with my Nikon 80-200mm, and it totally blew the Tamron picture away. Primary reason I no longer own this Tamron lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent, post: 691138, member: 42081"] I am not sure you can go from 50mm to 1300mm, but good lens images can be enlarged more than ones from crappy lenses. For example, I used to own a Tamron 200-400mm which is a really crappy lens. I took a picture of a sailboat at 400 mm with this lens and it was pretty bad. I took the same picture with my Nikon 18-200mm and enlarged to 400mm equivalent, it was a better picture than the Tamron one. Then I took the same picture with my Nikon 80-200mm, and it totally blew the Tamron picture away. Primary reason I no longer own this Tamron lens. [/QUOTE]
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