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<blockquote data-quote="Zeke_M" data-source="post: 525678" data-attributes="member: 41439"><p>I have both of the aforementioned lenses.</p><p>The 55-300 lens is good for everything but moving objects. Sometimes I can get a bird or the dog if I can predict where it's gonna go or if the subject isn't moving fast.</p><p>Speed up the subject and getting the image becomes a challenge.</p><p>For the most part the AF is too slow for sports. In addition,the lens has a habit of not finding a far off subject unless going past 100mm then focusing.</p><p>It the photographer knows these quirks then he/she can compensate to a point.</p><p>As for low light, I use it outdoors only. I have other lenses more suitable for indoor low light conditions.</p><p></p><p>For most of what I use the lens for it's great.</p><p></p><p>So much has been written about the 18-55 kit lens I won't add to it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeke_M, post: 525678, member: 41439"] I have both of the aforementioned lenses. The 55-300 lens is good for everything but moving objects. Sometimes I can get a bird or the dog if I can predict where it's gonna go or if the subject isn't moving fast. Speed up the subject and getting the image becomes a challenge. For the most part the AF is too slow for sports. In addition,the lens has a habit of not finding a far off subject unless going past 100mm then focusing. It the photographer knows these quirks then he/she can compensate to a point. As for low light, I use it outdoors only. I have other lenses more suitable for indoor low light conditions. For most of what I use the lens for it's great. So much has been written about the 18-55 kit lens I won't add to it here. [/QUOTE]
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