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I am really interested in a Nikon 18 - 200 vr lens (only because Yekcims 70 - 300 is too expensive.) I googled it and found a site called wisetronics.com that had it for the best price and apparently in stock. Has anyone ever bought from this site? any suggestions on where else to look? Thanks.
 
I am really interested in a Nikon 18 - 200 vr lens (only because Yekcims 70 - 300 is too expensive.) I googled it and found a site called wisetronics.com that had it for the best price and apparently in stock. Has anyone ever bought from this site? any suggestions on where else to look? Thanks.

Check this site out. I don't think that wisetronics is a good bet. A rating of 0.11/10 seems about 9.89 too low!

http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Wisetronics

Whenever you need info on a store, just plug their name into resellerratings.com and you can get some good info.

Andy
 
I am really interested in a Nikon 18 - 200 vr lens (only because Yekcims 70 - 300 is too expensive.) I googled it and found a site called wisetronics.com that had it for the best price and apparently in stock. Has anyone ever bought from this site? any suggestions on where else to look? Thanks.

http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Wisetronics

Run away from these guys, FAST! I've never seen an 18-200VR for $650 and I doubt you'd ever see one for that little from these guys, either. B&H shows it for $749, last I checked, but it is chronically out of stock there, and elsewhere. And, the 70-300VR is substantially *LESS* than the 18-200VR. I paid $500 for mine and that is about the going rate at present, I think. I've also seen some very good things about Nikon's very new 55-200VR. There are some stunning photos made with this lens over on dpreveiw. And the price? At $250 online, half of the 70-300VR price. The 55-200VR paired with one of the wider zooms (Nikon 18-55, 18-70, 18-135, Sigma 17-70) would make a very capable set of glass, IMO. I wouldn't want to give up the extra reach of the 70-300VR, though...

~YEKCIM
 

The online retailer short list would have to include B&H (the best), Beach Camera and/or BuyDig.com (same company), Adorama, as well as others. I have also had good luck with Sigma4Less and Dell. Incidentally, *my* 70-300VR came from www.robertsimaging.com, and I was quite pleased with their service. I don't hear them mentioned here, but based on my experience with them, I would recommend them highly. They do, incidentally, show the 70-300VR as in stock, at $500, at this moment. They also have the 55-200VR in stock at $250.

~Ed
 
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Wisetronics

Run away from these guys, FAST! I've never seen an 18-200VR for $650 and I doubt you'd ever see one for that little from these guys, either. B&H shows it for $749, last I checked, but it is chronically out of stock there, and elsewhere. And, the 70-300VR is substantially *LESS* than the 18-200VR. I paid $500 for mine and that is about the going rate at present, I think. I've also seen some very good things about Nikon's very new 55-200VR. There are some stunning photos made with this lens over on dpreveiw. And the price? At $250 online, half of the 70-300VR price. The 55-200VR paired with one of the wider zooms (Nikon 18-55, 18-70, 18-135, Sigma 17-70) would make a very capable set of glass, IMO. I wouldn't want to give up the extra reach of the 70-300VR, though...

~YEKCIM

You are right about the cost of yours. In fact I think you have told me that before in another thread and I continue to mistake it for the 70 - 200 that is 1600.00. Sorry.

B&H has the 55- 200 for 249.95. Why is it so much less than the 18 - 200? Is there a difference in VRII and VR? Seems like since I have the 18 - 135 that came with my D80 I do not necessarily need the 18 of the 18 - 200VR.

Maybe the same logic should be used to justify the extra reach of the 70 - 300 VR. $500 is still less than the 750 for the 18-200. It would give me the extra to get the 50mm 1.8 I also want. Yeckim, do you think the 70 - 300 is a "walkaround" lens or is it too heavy?
 
You are right about the cost of yours. In fact I think you have told me that before in another thread and I continue to mistake it for the 70 - 200 that is 1600.00. Sorry.

B&H has the 55- 200 for 249.95. Why is it so much less than the 18 - 200? Is there a difference in VRII and VR? Seems like since I have the 18 - 135 that came with my D80 I do not necessarily need the 18 of the 18 - 200VR.

Maybe the same logic should be used to justify the extra reach of the 70 - 300 VR. $500 is still less than the 750 for the 18-200. It would give me the extra to get the 50mm 1.8 I also want. Yeckim, do you think the 70 - 300 is a "walkaround" lens or is it too heavy?

Yeah, the 70-300VR is a pretty hefty piece of gear...heaviest lens I've ever owned, I'd guess. I started out in film SLR's way back when, and cannot recall ever having a heavier lens, and they all had metal barrels back then...not plastic like the consumer zooms of today.

Here is a comparison of weights of the lenses we're discussing, from Nikon's website:

55-200VR: 11.8 oz
18-135: 13.6 oz
18-200VR: 19.8 oz
70-300VR: 26.3 oz

Since you have the 18-135, and the 70-300VR is almost exactly twice as heavy, you should be able to get an idea of what that would mean in terms of it being a walkaround. I've taken mine to the zoo thrice and did not find it uncomfortable to carry around on my D50, which is roughly the same size/weight as your D80. How I'll feel about it after a full day, baking in the central Florida July heat and humidity at Mickey's World, I can't say. My fear is that if I leave it behind on any day, I'll be kicking myself for so doing.

Call me crazy (Mrs. YEKCIM surely will...), but I'll probably end up taking both the 18-135 *and* the 70-300VR, along with the 50mm/f1.8 for low light stuff (small and weighs practically nothin'). In addition, I'll have my Canon (:scared1:) camcorder, plus all the other junk you carry around all day. Hey, I was a Boy Scout at one time and I live the motto, "Be Prepared", even at the risk of blown out arches and heat stroke.

In answer to the question as to why the 55-200VR is so much less than the 18-200VR, I would ask this question: why is the 18-200VR three to four times MORE than the 55-200VR? First, the build quality is probably a bit better on the 18-200VR; the 18-200VR also has quite a bit more range than the 55-200VR; it is also as close to a perfect walkaround lens as you can get and, finally, Nikon is selling as many (which ain't many, apparently) of them as they can crank out of the factory. It's simple Econ 101: supply (few) and demand (great). Is it worth $900-1000? Not to me, but that's just me. I'm happy with what I've got and for the present my LBA is more or less dormant. I've got way more gear than I can use effectively as it is.

Later...

~YEKCIM
 
In answer to the question as to why the 55-200VR is so much less than the 18-200VR

Do you think the fact that the 18-200mm VR is f3.5 in the short end as opposed to f4.5 in the 55-200mm VR might be a factor in the cost difference? An aperture of f4.5 is a slow it gets in all of Nikon's line-up. Nice wide apertures are costly especially in zooms. Case in point; the 80-200mm VR is f2.8 throughout it's entire focal range and is almost twice the cost of the 18-200mm VR. That lens also weighs 45.9 oz.
 
Do you think the fact that the 18-200mm VR is f3.5 in the short end as opposed to f4.5 in the 55-200mm VR might be a factor in the cost difference? An aperture of f4.5 is a slow it gets in all of Nikon's line-up. Nice wide apertures are costly especially in zooms. Case in point; the 80-200mm VR is f2.8 throughout it's entire focal range and is almost twice the cost of the 18-200mm VR. That lens also weighs 45.9 oz.

Pete, you are absolutely right; I was too lazy to check the specs last night when I posted that. Thanks for doing my (and OP's) homework for me.

~Y
 


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