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Should I upgrade my kit lens?
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<blockquote data-quote="Corduroy" data-source="post: 517330" data-attributes="member: 41304"><p>The Tamron 24-70 is an excellent lens. My friend has it for his Pentax and the IQ is spectacular. I would consider getting one (albeit the price tag), but I think I'll miss the 18-24 range. I also believe that my needs don't need the best and that perfect solutions don't exist. That's why I'm not eager to upgrade. I could improve my technique for example. However there are instances where the kit lens is not sufficient (for example low-light) and the Sigma lens offers wider apertures.</p><p>Thanks again for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corduroy, post: 517330, member: 41304"] The Tamron 24-70 is an excellent lens. My friend has it for his Pentax and the IQ is spectacular. I would consider getting one (albeit the price tag), but I think I'll miss the 18-24 range. I also believe that my needs don't need the best and that perfect solutions don't exist. That's why I'm not eager to upgrade. I could improve my technique for example. However there are instances where the kit lens is not sufficient (for example low-light) and the Sigma lens offers wider apertures. Thanks again for the input. [/QUOTE]
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