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Nikkor 18-140 question
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 574448" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>This analogy it is not correct. These two lenses are different. It's like comparing a Strat to a Tele. They both have a distinct sound. It does not make one better then the other, just different.</p><p></p><p> I have found that when shooting objects in close (ie..flowers or things of this nature) the 28-105 is sharper. However the bokeh on the 18-140 is much nicer and more pleasing.</p><p>Shooting landscapes, the 18-140 won hands down on my D7100.</p><p></p><p>The 28-105 is also a Macro lens. Although it only has 1:2 magnification it makes a very nice macro lens in a pinch. Very sharp.</p><p></p><p>Once again. Overall, if I was shooting a DX camera and needed a walkaround lens, I would pickup an 18-140.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 574448, member: 22693"] This analogy it is not correct. These two lenses are different. It's like comparing a Strat to a Tele. They both have a distinct sound. It does not make one better then the other, just different. I have found that when shooting objects in close (ie..flowers or things of this nature) the 28-105 is sharper. However the bokeh on the 18-140 is much nicer and more pleasing. Shooting landscapes, the 18-140 won hands down on my D7100. The 28-105 is also a Macro lens. Although it only has 1:2 magnification it makes a very nice macro lens in a pinch. Very sharp. Once again. Overall, if I was shooting a DX camera and needed a walkaround lens, I would pickup an 18-140. [/QUOTE]
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