I posted this question in this section because I didn't mean for it to cover any one lens type in particular.
After I receive my 70-300mm ED VR lens soon I will again review my lens collection and determine whether I will sell/add another or not.
I was curious to see if there is a good lens test that some of you use to determine whether a particular lens will do what you like it to do? Do you maybe test it at all settings on a particular subject or test at the extreme ends of the lens range?
How do you test its color rendition and contrast?
I would like to really evaluate my other lenses without a lot of fuss or muss and begging someone to pose for portraits or sitting in a cold blind waiting on a bird to do the right thing.
To get more specific I have the Nikon Nikkor DX 18-55mm G lens without VR and the Nikon AF Nikkor 35-105mm AF-D "One Touch" zoom lens.
I like both of these lenses so far but I really have no idea whether they are keepers or should I rethink and sell them and get replacements.
Both lenses get great reviews and the 35-105mm was a little expensive in its day. It does seem to be a nice lens and functions well with my camera.
Is the 18-55mm VR lens any better than the non-VR at anything other than having the VR capability? Does camera shake at this focal length really ply that big of a role?
I thought about the 18-105mm VR lens but I have that range covered with the 35-105mm.
I question this because the D90 will use any AF lens Nikon ever made and there may be some really good, or better lenses, choices out there that I am not seeing.
After I receive my 70-300mm ED VR lens soon I will again review my lens collection and determine whether I will sell/add another or not.
I was curious to see if there is a good lens test that some of you use to determine whether a particular lens will do what you like it to do? Do you maybe test it at all settings on a particular subject or test at the extreme ends of the lens range?
How do you test its color rendition and contrast?
I would like to really evaluate my other lenses without a lot of fuss or muss and begging someone to pose for portraits or sitting in a cold blind waiting on a bird to do the right thing.
To get more specific I have the Nikon Nikkor DX 18-55mm G lens without VR and the Nikon AF Nikkor 35-105mm AF-D "One Touch" zoom lens.
I like both of these lenses so far but I really have no idea whether they are keepers or should I rethink and sell them and get replacements.
Both lenses get great reviews and the 35-105mm was a little expensive in its day. It does seem to be a nice lens and functions well with my camera.
Is the 18-55mm VR lens any better than the non-VR at anything other than having the VR capability? Does camera shake at this focal length really ply that big of a role?
I thought about the 18-105mm VR lens but I have that range covered with the 35-105mm.
I question this because the D90 will use any AF lens Nikon ever made and there may be some really good, or better lenses, choices out there that I am not seeing.
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