Be sure to pay attention when buying in a kit with an entry-level DSLR, this lens may be the first and last for many amateurs. I myself, like many a few years ago, bought a d5000 DSLR from 18-55, bought an additional 55-200 and an sb 900 flash. I canโt say anything bad for the price of about 18-55, but as soon as the option turned up it was profitable to part with it, I didnโt think for a second - I sold it. 18-105 is more convenient, more versatile and therefore more in demand by me than 18-55. Regarding the fact that 18-105 is dark, like almost all entry-level zooms, this fact takes place, but it can be solved by purchasing a good flash, with it only the blind will not see any difference when shooting indoors. So if you recast a little for 18-105 in a whale, you won't regret it . The fact that within the framework of one model there are different copies, but that's how lucky - check when buying, I came across a cool copy.
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