We got a 18/300mm I think it was and put that on the D800e but that combination was too heavy so luckily enough the shop where I got the lens took it back and we got her a xPro1 but that camera is so sloooooooooooooooow that she wants to try a D600..........womanNikon 24-85 maybe? If you don't mind used, then the old 28-80 lens was featherlight. http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/28-80mm-g.htm
Didn't you post a similar question a while back? What was the outcome of that?
Its got to do with the weight:bonk:Can I ask - Why does a woman's lens have to be so light? Can't they just use the same lens as a man?
Its got to do with the weight:bonk:
I have the 28-80 as above. Got it following reading Ken Rockwell's report on it.
For what I paid (think it was around £35) it is a tremendous lens. It's tiny, quick to focus and sharp as anything. Build quality isn't brilliant. It's very plasticky and doesn't feel like it would survive a pummelling but that said at £35ish who cares....i'll buy another!
The only criticism I can level at it is that at the wide end, there's a boat load of distortion. Nothing that can't be fixed in PP but worth mentioning.
The 24-85 is a great all round lens. Esp with VR. But it's not what I'd call light, let alone super light.
Eye you learn something new everyday wee laddieUm.... Any lens a *man* would be happy with.... Wasn't aware lenses only worked for one gender