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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 74725" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>As stated, superzooms will have lower IQ than a 2-3 lens solution. You have to decide your priorities, IQ or convience. If you really want a one lens solution, I'd go with the 18-300 for a little more than the 18-200. When I first got into digital, I drooled over the 18-200 like most people and other superzooms. The more I learned, researched and shot I realized I did not shoot much over 100mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 74725, member: 4399"] As stated, superzooms will have lower IQ than a 2-3 lens solution. You have to decide your priorities, IQ or convience. If you really want a one lens solution, I'd go with the 18-300 for a little more than the 18-200. When I first got into digital, I drooled over the 18-200 like most people and other superzooms. The more I learned, researched and shot I realized I did not shoot much over 100mm. [/QUOTE]
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