annnewjerz
If I had a world of my own, everything would be no
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I'm in trouble. I have managed to really keep my NAS under control these past five months as a result of saving for our upcoming trip(s) to WDW. But I'm getting the itch again and I don't know if I'll be able to deal with it much longer. 
Here's my situation (it's a little wordy, but what's new?).
I was thinking about renting the 10.5 fisheye for our October trip and the Nikon 80-200 f/2.8 & Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 for our trip in December since these are all lenses I have an interest in maybe purchasing down the road. Total, it would be almost $300 to rent these for the 10-day period including shipping and insurance.
Right now on KEH, I can get a Nikon 105 f/2.8 AIS (bargain rating I believe, which I'm fine with) for $200. I have always loved the "look" of the shots Jeff has posted with his, they have a sort of dream-like quality to them. My only hesitation is the lack of metering with my D90. Side note: Would this be a huge deal in normal ourdoor well-lit conditions?? I would just get a meter reading with another lens and then swap them out and manually set the aperture and shutter speed, and oh yeah---shoot in RAW so I could fix my mistakes later.
The more I use the primes I do have (the Sigma 30, the Nikon 50 and the Nikon 60) the more I like them and find myself using the 18-200 less, so I figured the 105 would be a nice addition, right??
So---would you a) rent the 3 lenses for $300 or b)buy the 105 and rent a wide angle for December only?

Here's my situation (it's a little wordy, but what's new?).
I was thinking about renting the 10.5 fisheye for our October trip and the Nikon 80-200 f/2.8 & Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 for our trip in December since these are all lenses I have an interest in maybe purchasing down the road. Total, it would be almost $300 to rent these for the 10-day period including shipping and insurance.
Right now on KEH, I can get a Nikon 105 f/2.8 AIS (bargain rating I believe, which I'm fine with) for $200. I have always loved the "look" of the shots Jeff has posted with his, they have a sort of dream-like quality to them. My only hesitation is the lack of metering with my D90. Side note: Would this be a huge deal in normal ourdoor well-lit conditions?? I would just get a meter reading with another lens and then swap them out and manually set the aperture and shutter speed, and oh yeah---shoot in RAW so I could fix my mistakes later.

The more I use the primes I do have (the Sigma 30, the Nikon 50 and the Nikon 60) the more I like them and find myself using the 18-200 less, so I figured the 105 would be a nice addition, right??

So---would you a) rent the 3 lenses for $300 or b)buy the 105 and rent a wide angle for December only?

If VR COULD stop the movement then it would be worth the money!


I wouldn't consider it blaming you per se, more attributing my lens lust to your wonderful shots. That sounds much better, right?? 
I wouldn't rent anymore if I had spent enough total to buy the 70-200 either!
It's just that I can only buy one of them between now and the end of the year---so with the 105 being the cheapest, it just seemed to make the most sense. For something as taste-specific as a wide angle or fisheye, I'd definitely rent for a few days first. Hopefully I can find out if there is a pro shop nearby. Never looked---but I live 45 minutes from Philadelphia so I'm sure there must be one somewhere around here. The local camera shop rents out lenses, but they don't offer any type of insurance and I just didn't get a good feeling about renting from them.
I can always get the 10.5 then!