P Pezza4u Suspended / Banned Messages 333 Name Rich Edit My Images Yes 30 Jul 2010 #41 Are there any example photos on here that show how far the Nikon 55-200 and Sigma 70-300 zoom in by?
martsharm Suspended / Banned Messages 638 Edit My Images No 30 Jul 2010 #42 danbroad said: IMHO a Nikon D5000, a 35mm DX and a 70-300VR is pretty much the best bang-for-buck setup in the DSLR world. Click to expand... +1 Add in maybe the Sigma 10-20 and you'll never need another lens (in theory!) Personally the 35mm DX would be my next step from the kit lens - low-light normal being more what I shoot than daylight tele. But each to their own.
danbroad said: IMHO a Nikon D5000, a 35mm DX and a 70-300VR is pretty much the best bang-for-buck setup in the DSLR world. Click to expand... +1 Add in maybe the Sigma 10-20 and you'll never need another lens (in theory!) Personally the 35mm DX would be my next step from the kit lens - low-light normal being more what I shoot than daylight tele. But each to their own.
OP C calum001 Suspended / Banned Messages 38 Edit My Images Yes 16 Aug 2010 #43 well i ended up going for the Nikon 55-200 VR in the end and it came last friday, cheers for all the advice will just need to work at getting the best out of it now (that and the camera )
well i ended up going for the Nikon 55-200 VR in the end and it came last friday, cheers for all the advice will just need to work at getting the best out of it now (that and the camera )
boyfalldown Suspended / Banned Messages 17,486 Name Hugh Edit My Images No 16 Aug 2010 #44 calum001 said: well i ended up going for the Nikon 55-200 VR in the end and it came last friday, cheers for all the advice will just need to work at getting the best out of it now (that and the camera ) Click to expand... nice one m- its a cracking lens that punches well above its weight
calum001 said: well i ended up going for the Nikon 55-200 VR in the end and it came last friday, cheers for all the advice will just need to work at getting the best out of it now (that and the camera ) Click to expand... nice one m- its a cracking lens that punches well above its weight