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<blockquote data-quote="alfaholic" data-source="post: 354304" data-attributes="member: 13066"><p>I would recommend Sigma 17-50 f2.8, it is very good lens, not just for the money. I had 18-105, but this lens is just something different. It is heavier than 18-105, but it feels much better in the hand, and it is very sharp even wide open. </p><p>AF is good and quiet, AF ring rotates while focusing, zoom ring rotates in the opposite direction than Nikkor lenses, after day or two I learned how to hold it, and how to zoom, that is not a problem.</p><p>It is relatively wide, and 50mm at f2.8 can be useful as well, so as an all-rounder it is a very good lens. I do not own Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 which is a benchmark, but for DX camera and for this price I think it is very good lens.</p><p>I also have 35mm f1.8 which is also very good by my standards, very sharp and must have for any DX body, the only problem with this lens is tungsten light AF, which can be tricky sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfaholic, post: 354304, member: 13066"] I would recommend Sigma 17-50 f2.8, it is very good lens, not just for the money. I had 18-105, but this lens is just something different. It is heavier than 18-105, but it feels much better in the hand, and it is very sharp even wide open. AF is good and quiet, AF ring rotates while focusing, zoom ring rotates in the opposite direction than Nikkor lenses, after day or two I learned how to hold it, and how to zoom, that is not a problem. It is relatively wide, and 50mm at f2.8 can be useful as well, so as an all-rounder it is a very good lens. I do not own Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 which is a benchmark, but for DX camera and for this price I think it is very good lens. I also have 35mm f1.8 which is also very good by my standards, very sharp and must have for any DX body, the only problem with this lens is tungsten light AF, which can be tricky sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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