Doug
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Hi Guys,
I am looking to purchase a new zoom lens for my D60 body. I currently have a 18-55 Kit lens and I need some longer reach for motorsport events.
I am looking at the 55-200 VR Nikon lens, but I feel this may not have enough zoom. I would be tempted by a 70-300 but I would need one that that the image stabilisation built in aswell as the motor so it works with my body.
I mainly want some glass that will be good for motorsport mainly but that will work with general photography.
I have to say that the Sigma 70-200 F2.8 looks pretty much perfect but I am worried that 200 just isnt enough reach for motorsport? But then again anymore may prove to be too much for everyday use.
I want to be able to take pictures to this standard with my set up:
Credit to 'rrfierce' as it is the picture he posted in one of his for sale adverts.
Could the 70-300 VR Nikon be able to get results like that? or do you really need some fast glass?
Originally the budget was £150 but I think I can stretch to £400 - £450 at a push if the glass is going to be something really special!
What would you guys buy if you were in my shoes?
I am looking to purchase a new zoom lens for my D60 body. I currently have a 18-55 Kit lens and I need some longer reach for motorsport events.
I am looking at the 55-200 VR Nikon lens, but I feel this may not have enough zoom. I would be tempted by a 70-300 but I would need one that that the image stabilisation built in aswell as the motor so it works with my body.
I mainly want some glass that will be good for motorsport mainly but that will work with general photography.
I have to say that the Sigma 70-200 F2.8 looks pretty much perfect but I am worried that 200 just isnt enough reach for motorsport? But then again anymore may prove to be too much for everyday use.
I want to be able to take pictures to this standard with my set up:
Credit to 'rrfierce' as it is the picture he posted in one of his for sale adverts.
Could the 70-300 VR Nikon be able to get results like that? or do you really need some fast glass?
Originally the budget was £150 but I think I can stretch to £400 - £450 at a push if the glass is going to be something really special!
What would you guys buy if you were in my shoes?
