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D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="Kladz" data-source="post: 30444" data-attributes="member: 7535"><p>I've tested the 70-300mm AF-S 4.5-5.6 for a week during my trip to Mexico. I must say it is a very good lens. Pictures out from the 200-300 end gives out very sharp image for it's price (It's around $470 in Canada). It also has good Bokeh (If used on the highest F-stop).</p><p> </p><p>If I had the choice of getting 18-55 (I bought mine body-only) and a 70-300 or the 18-105 that I have now (Sold seperatly for around $350), I'd pay that little more for those both lens than my soft-edged 18-105, not that my current lens is bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kladz, post: 30444, member: 7535"] I've tested the 70-300mm AF-S 4.5-5.6 for a week during my trip to Mexico. I must say it is a very good lens. Pictures out from the 200-300 end gives out very sharp image for it's price (It's around $470 in Canada). It also has good Bokeh (If used on the highest F-stop). If I had the choice of getting 18-55 (I bought mine body-only) and a 70-300 or the 18-105 that I have now (Sold seperatly for around $350), I'd pay that little more for those both lens than my soft-edged 18-105, not that my current lens is bad. [/QUOTE]
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