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D3300
Upgrading Kit Lens.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry_" data-source="post: 379685" data-attributes="member: 34209"><p>There are a number of good lenses on the market that might be interesting for you.</p><p>However, whatever lens you take, consider that the optical compromise (while keeping a consumer acceptable price) that the engineers did when they designed it, is related to the range that the lens covers (Ratio between the high and the low end (55/18=3, 300/16=19); i.e. the bigger this ratio the less good is it at both ends).</p><p>While I can understand that, until you found your "niche", you are tempted by a zoom that covers it all, this might not be the best choice for a long time consideration.</p><p>I'd suggest that you first go for an 18-105 or the more recent 18-140; if you find that this doesn't give you sufficient range you can add a 55-300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry_, post: 379685, member: 34209"] There are a number of good lenses on the market that might be interesting for you. However, whatever lens you take, consider that the optical compromise (while keeping a consumer acceptable price) that the engineers did when they designed it, is related to the range that the lens covers (Ratio between the high and the low end (55/18=3, 300/16=19); i.e. the bigger this ratio the less good is it at both ends). While I can understand that, until you found your "niche", you are tempted by a zoom that covers it all, this might not be the best choice for a long time consideration. I'd suggest that you first go for an 18-105 or the more recent 18-140; if you find that this doesn't give you sufficient range you can add a 55-300. [/QUOTE]
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