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06/20/2005 02:57:40 AM · #1 |
Sorry if there's already a thread with the same questions I have, the search feature here is down, as you all probably know.
I was wondering if anyone could tell me about the Nikkor 18-70mm DX ED lens. I have a Nikon D70 and I'm interested in getting a new lens soon. I heard this particular lens could be used for wide-angle shots (pretty much what I would want it for).
Or maybe someone could suggest a wide-angle lens for the D70 that they think is really nice?
If I don't get a wide-angle, I'm most likely going to pick up a macro lens. I was looking into the Nikon 105mm f2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor Macro Lens but it's quite up there in price. Is there anything anyone can tell me about that lens, or perhaps suggest a different macro lens?
Any help is really appriciated. And if there's already threads about these topics, could someone just give me a link?
Thanks :) |
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06/20/2005 03:04:53 AM · #2 |
I got my 18-70 with the body (why did not you get one, too? it cost me around $100, I think, which is a steal). Nice sharp lens, fast and quiet AF. Great for wide-angle shots. For macro I use my old 28-105 f3.5-4.5 (it has a switch). Nice, sharp, well built lens, not very expensive - probably around $300 nowadays. Great for portraits, too.
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06/20/2005 03:14:01 AM · #3 |
My parents got the camera for me as a Christmas gift and it didn't come with a lens. I would've loved to have gotten it for only $100, though.
But the wide-angle shots are really nice, huh?
I had wanted a macro primarily, but this 18-70 is more in my budget and I would love to have a nice wide-angle lens.
Would you recommend buying it regardless of the extra cost for not getting it with the camera? I mean, would you think it's worth it?
Message edited by author 2005-06-20 03:14:25. |
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06/20/2005 03:32:41 AM · #4 |
I am not an expert, but I think even for $300 18-70mm is a good buy. I mean, Nikon 17-35 f2.8 is definitely a better lens, but it is $1700...
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06/20/2005 03:45:49 AM · #5 |
Hahaha wow $1700, yes, that's rather high, isn't it?
Alright, well I'll definitely look further into the 18-70mm.
Thanks so much for the help, I appriciate it :) |
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06/20/2005 04:02:41 AM · #6 |
Hi there,
Well, I also got my 18-70 DX ED with the body. I have to say that it's a really good lens, sharp, no CA sofar and above all silent. If you compare it to the Sigma 70-300 APO Macro II, man, it's like there a little guys inside handling big gearweels, screaming their pain. The drawback would be the apperture at 70mm : F5.6, but well, it's enough in most situations.
Anyway, too bad you didn't get it with the body, you would have saved a lot of bucks. Especially here in France, this lens costs 400 eur (about $489). Don't know where you're from but well.
Hope this helps. |
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06/20/2005 04:16:25 AM · #7 |
Hey!
Haha, yeah, having a noisy lens probably gets annoying really fast.
I'm over in the US, and while the lens is only around $300 dollars here, it would've been great to get it with the camera. Nothing I can do about now, though, I suppose. Shame.
I'm glad to hear that two people have said it's a nice lens, though. So far it looks like I'm leaning towards this lens as my next purchase.
Thanks for the help!
Message edited by author 2005-06-20 04:16:45. |
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06/20/2005 04:54:13 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by Neurowork: Well, I also got my 18-70 DX ED with the body. I have to say that it's a really good lens, sharp, no CA sofar and above all silent. If you compare it to the Sigma 70-300 APO Macro II, man, it's like there a little guys inside handling big gearweels, screaming their pain. The drawback would be the apperture at 70mm : F5.6, but well, it's enough in most situations.
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f/5.6??? You're talking about this lens, right:
Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED. |
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06/20/2005 04:55:11 AM · #9 |
The Nikkor 18-70mm lens is a *fabulous* lens. Highly recommended. |
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06/20/2005 05:24:48 AM · #10 |
I'm another fan of the 18-70, one tip though - always use the hood, it can be a little sensitive to rogue light (can make your pics soft)
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06/20/2005 07:20:36 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by skylen: Originally posted by Neurowork: Well, I also got my 18-70 DX ED with the body. I have to say that it's a really good lens, sharp, no CA sofar and above all silent. If you compare it to the Sigma 70-300 APO Macro II, man, it's like there a little guys inside handling big gearweels, screaming their pain. The drawback would be the apperture at 70mm : F5.6, but well, it's enough in most situations.
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f/5.6??? You're talking about this lens, right:
Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED. |
Sorry, my mistake, I still had the Sigma in mind which is F5.6 at 300mm
The 18-70 is indeed F4.5 at 70mm which is quite good but from time to time not enough.
Anyway, go for it, it's a very good lens ! |
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06/20/2005 08:56:22 PM · #12 |
For Macro the 105mm Nikor is legendary for alot less money the Tamron SP90 gets awfully good reviews it is worth looking into for the cost difference. |
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06/20/2005 10:00:18 PM · #13 |
another vote for the 18-70, a marvelous lens.
Well worth it.
The only downside is the high aperature in low light, but thats why I got my 50mm f1.8
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06/20/2005 10:07:28 PM · #14 |
Love my 24-85 f2.8 with macro. Not as wide as I would like but that's fine for now.
Wouldn't give it up for 18-70.
My wide lens will be 12-24 f4. Maybe 10.5 someday.
Nick |
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06/20/2005 10:53:46 PM · #15 |
Thanks everyone! This was all really useful. Very helpful suggestions and comments. I'm still not sure if I would use a macro or a wide-angle more, but at least now I know which lens I would when I choose one.
And thanks, kawhona, for the suggestion of what to get instead of the 105mm for macro. I'll definitely look into that.
I appriciate all the help! |
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06/21/2005 12:01:35 AM · #16 |
If your looking for just wide angle you might look at the new Tamron Zoom Super Wide Angle SP 11-18mm f/4.5-5.6 Di-II LD Aspherical (IF) Lens:
You can see it here:
Tamron 11-18
Message edited by author 2005-06-21 00:01:57.
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