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<blockquote data-quote="Jacqueline" data-source="post: 25291" data-attributes="member: 6405"><p>Quite a few people on this forum seem to be using the D90 and many or them are also using the 18-105 lens with it. Also, many of those people have a great deal more experience with different types of equipment than I do. They can probably give you a better report than I can. I'm rather new to digital cameras and I'm on a tight budget. Consequently, I've never used the 18-55. The 18-105 came as a kit lens with the camera and I'm not at all unhappy with it. I recently purchased the 55-200 because I realized that I frequently felt like I wanted just a tad more reach. I just got it yesterday, so I don't have an opinion yet.</p><p></p><p>For lack of a better way to put it, the 18-105 feels pretty good when you go out of the house in the morning and you don't know what you're looking for. What are the complaints you've heard and I can tell you whether or not I agree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacqueline, post: 25291, member: 6405"] Quite a few people on this forum seem to be using the D90 and many or them are also using the 18-105 lens with it. Also, many of those people have a great deal more experience with different types of equipment than I do. They can probably give you a better report than I can. I'm rather new to digital cameras and I'm on a tight budget. Consequently, I've never used the 18-55. The 18-105 came as a kit lens with the camera and I'm not at all unhappy with it. I recently purchased the 55-200 because I realized that I frequently felt like I wanted just a tad more reach. I just got it yesterday, so I don't have an opinion yet. For lack of a better way to put it, the 18-105 feels pretty good when you go out of the house in the morning and you don't know what you're looking for. What are the complaints you've heard and I can tell you whether or not I agree. [/QUOTE]
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