You can get a good Nikon lens for such a small amount of money, and it is an excellent addition to the whale 18-55 lens. Together, these two lenses cover focal lengths from 18-200. Of course, there is yet another 18-200 available, but the cost of purchasing it is not going to be cheap. Got pros: Creates a pleasing image by utilizing the available light effectively. While working with lengthy exposures, the stub is of great assistance. The autofocus system is incredibly quick and precise. The picture looks significantly better than in 18-55. (Subjectively). Lightweight considering the variety of focal lengths it can cover. A used BU can be purchased for between two and three thousand dollars, while a brand new one can cost between four and five thousand dollars. The diameter of the thread is 52 millimeters, which enables the use of affordable filters. despite its advantages. On the long end, it produces a small amount of lather. There has been some degree of pushback. It is dependent on the lenses that are being compared. For instance, the older full-frame Nikkor 70-210 f/ 4-5.6 screwdriver lens is comparable to this lens solely in terms of sharpness, colors, and image quality.
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