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New member and first question: Lens selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Scott" data-source="post: 82725" data-attributes="member: 11185"><p>I am not a pro, and My opinion isn;t terribly well informed. I take VERY few pictures under 35 mm and most of my pictures between 55-105</p><p>As a do everyting lens I bought a tameraon 18-270. and once in a blue moon, I have been absolutly ASTOUNDED to have that 270 available.</p><p></p><p>The lense was not cheep. and I have found out that higher quality lenses transmit more light. I have also IMHO had isues with images being softer than expected may or may not be the lens. For having only 1 lense, not having to change lenses, I have foudn this to be a wonderfull all rounder. generaly only dissapointed when I wish to take macro pictures, or trying to get too close, as the lens is clearly not designed for this use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Scott, post: 82725, member: 11185"] I am not a pro, and My opinion isn;t terribly well informed. I take VERY few pictures under 35 mm and most of my pictures between 55-105 As a do everyting lens I bought a tameraon 18-270. and once in a blue moon, I have been absolutly ASTOUNDED to have that 270 available. The lense was not cheep. and I have found out that higher quality lenses transmit more light. I have also IMHO had isues with images being softer than expected may or may not be the lens. For having only 1 lense, not having to change lenses, I have foudn this to be a wonderfull all rounder. generaly only dissapointed when I wish to take macro pictures, or trying to get too close, as the lens is clearly not designed for this use. [/QUOTE]
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