Because a lens costing seven thousand dollars should not be expected to perform miracles, the deficiencies that have been outlined are very conditional. I was particularly interested in purchasing a television that has a stabilizer in addition to the full 18-55 channel lineup (Nikon D3000 camera) The results of the market analysis conducted at the time of purchase were as follows: - 55-200 (this is what we are talking about) (which is what we are talking about) - 55-300 and 70-300 VR (they did not fit the budget, they cost 13 and 24 thousand, respectively). There was no consideration given to the acquisition of "non-native" lenses. Why did you decide to make this purchase? I wanted to determine whether or not I require such FRs, but there was no one to play with it thus I couldn't do so. That has been determined - it is required. In addition to this, it is far more important than 18-55 (which is currently collecting dust on the shelf, and in its place, the 35th fix is operating very effectively). The lens is not very well made, the zoom ring moves too readily, and the whole construction does not give off the impression that it is a high-quality product despite its light weight and adequate size. (I was frustrated, so I removed it from the packaging), It shoots far better than it appears to. Exceptional autofocus that is both quicker than a whale and more accurate. I attempted to use it as a portrait lens, but the results were unsatisfactory. The minimum focusing distance of this lens is approximately one meter, and it requires a significant amount of light in order to produce normal photos. Sharp approximately starting at 7.1. The long end is the one that gets washed. The quality of the photograph is comparable to that of a whale lens in most respects (it was not without reason that my camera was equipped with a double kit of 18-55 and 55-200). You can easily become familiar with telephotos by purchasing one for yourself. After doing so, you can determine whether or not you actually require a telephoto. If it turns out that we don't need the money for the 70-300 vr, we'll sell it and put the money toward purchasing a 35 mm repair.
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