I'm an enthusiastic amateur on a real tight budget and this is my first post here.
I bought a Nikon D40 a couple of years ago as it was all I could afford. I also have a Tamron AF 80-200 zoom. This only works as manual focus on the D40 and I'm a bit fed up with it and want to upgrade to something that will autofocus. I also find myself continually swapping between my standard 18-55mm nikon lens and the zoom.
So... in an ideal world i'd get an 18-200 nikkor lens. However that's way beyond what i can afford.
So my compromise at around £160 is either:
Nikkor 18-135mm refurbished or
Tamron (or Sigma) 18-200 (Tamron AF18-200mm F3.5-6.3 XR Di-II LD)
I do use my current setup on its maximum 200mm setting a fair bit
For an enthusiastic amateur wanting a setup for all round use, would you go for the Tamron (compromising on quality) or the Nikkor (compromising on focal length but doing more cropping on the computer to effectively "zoom in")
I bought a Nikon D40 a couple of years ago as it was all I could afford. I also have a Tamron AF 80-200 zoom. This only works as manual focus on the D40 and I'm a bit fed up with it and want to upgrade to something that will autofocus. I also find myself continually swapping between my standard 18-55mm nikon lens and the zoom.
So... in an ideal world i'd get an 18-200 nikkor lens. However that's way beyond what i can afford.
So my compromise at around £160 is either:
Nikkor 18-135mm refurbished or
Tamron (or Sigma) 18-200 (Tamron AF18-200mm F3.5-6.3 XR Di-II LD)
I do use my current setup on its maximum 200mm setting a fair bit
For an enthusiastic amateur wanting a setup for all round use, would you go for the Tamron (compromising on quality) or the Nikkor (compromising on focal length but doing more cropping on the computer to effectively "zoom in")