Nikon walkabout lens?

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Ok im on a real tight budget here and am after a good walkabout lens for a D700.

Ive been looking at the Nikon 28-200 3.5-5.6 and can get one reasonably cheap off the bay , sinceita the silver model.i think, but the other makers versions, sigma and tamron, are cheaper still.

Anyone have any experience of these.
 
I had a D700 and managed to pick up a Nikon AF-D 35-70 f2.8 off eBay for £158

It was spectacular.

I'd highly recommend trying to find a good one of these.

I'm M43 now but still miss my D700 setup.
 
28-105 AF-D? I used one on a D700 and found it a good combo. Around the £100 mark seems to be the going rate these days.
 
I can second the 35-70 2.8 being brilliant, I just guess it’ll depend on budget if you can get a good one. Also, while it is good, the zoom range isn’t exactly massive so if you’re after something in the 28-200 range it’s not really going to compare unfortunately!
 
Thanks for the ideas chaps. I do want something with a little more zoom though. I was just wondering what the lenses from other brands were like.
 
28-105 is a good lens, and enormously better than the (optically terrible, in the example I had) Nikon 28-200. If you must have a superzoom then look for the Sigma 28-200 DL Hyperzoom Macro Asperical IF - I've got 2, 1 for Sony & 1 for Nikon, and it's probably the best of the older superzooms. I also have a 28-200 compact hyperzoom that's not as sharp (better than the Nikon though) which is a lot smaller and lighter that I'd let go for £35 posted - if you're interested then stick an ad in the wanted section and PM me with a link.
 
Personally I use the 24-120 F4 as a walkabout/travel lens. Really very impressed with the quality!
 
I've got the Canon equivalent (24-105 f4 l) and it's on the camera most of the time. I photograph as a hobby so don't need it to do anything brilliantly, just want it to cover most eventualities/opportunities that I'll come across when out with the camera.
 
Thanks for the ideas chaps. I do want something with a little more zoom though. I was just wondering what the lenses from other brands were like.

in a word crap
but thats my opinion
stick with nikon and you won't go wrong
 
in a word crap
but thats my opinion
stick with nikon and you won't go wrong

Don't agree with this at all. Many of the Sigma Art lenses surpass Nikon lenses, as a manufacturer they've really got their act together. I'm using a Sigma 24-105f4 on my D850 which really puts lenses to the test and it's excellent..... I did own the Nikon 24-120F4 before getting the D850 and it was decent, it just doesn't cut it on the D850 so I swapped it for the Sigma, definitely a good decision.

Simon
 
Personally I use the 24-120 F4 as a walkabout/travel lens. Really very impressed with the quality!

I go with this ^^^ all day long for what the OP is asking :)

Dave

Another vote for the 24-120 f/4, although it may be over budget. The older, variable aperture version isn't nearly as good and TBH, I wouldn't have one.
 
in a word crap
but thats my opinion
stick with nikon and you won't go wrong


Really? There's plenty to disagree with there. The Sigma Art series and Tamron G2 spring immediately to mind.
 
I have had a number of walkabout lenses over the decades For Nikon FX & Film I still own the following Nikon AFS 28-300mm VR,Tamron 28-300mm VC, Tokina 24-200mm, Nikon AF28-200mm g lens, plus a few others if you want a small lightweight and optically stunning little lens the Nikon 28-200mm f3.5/5.6 should fit the bill nicely.
If weight and price isn't a issue get the superb AFS-VR 28-300mm f3.5/5.6 it rarely comes off my D810 these days.
Don't rule out the Nikon AFS 24-120mm VR 3.5/5.6 I had two of these until recent and my friend persuaded me to part with one. Very underrated lens that has come in for a lot of uncalled for criticism IMO I shot thousands of frames with mine in the studio weddings and general outings as a walk about lens over the years. And they can be picked up at bargain prices these days ! In fact was sold with the D700 at a kit.
 
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