fan1080
When you wish upon a star......
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Thanks everyone for your help in my previous low-light thread.
I think I've convinced myself to buy a good low-light lens. Now, I can't seem to figure out if I really need something with a fair amount of zoom.
My options so far:
1. Sigma 18-50 2.8 ~$500-600
2. Sigma 70-200 2.8 ~$800-900
3. Nikon 80-200 AFS 2.8 (used) ~$800-900
From what I can find on the net, I can get the Sigmas new for the above prices. The Nikon would have to be used for that price. The 18-50 has had some good reviews, but it isn't that much more to move up to the 70-200 Sigma, or the 80-200 Nikon. I'm leaning toward the Nikon for the good reviews I've read. It seems to be a work horse, even used ones.
My need (desire) for a low-light lens is for shows such as Festival of The Lion King, Fantasmic, etc. I usually prefer to be a little further back for seating, so that seems to suggest the longer reach would be better. But, I don't have enough experience to know if the 18-50 would be enough reach for these shows if I'm seated toward the back. And, if I do go with the longer reach, how limited am I to how close I can sit?
Thoughts, suggestions?
I think I've convinced myself to buy a good low-light lens. Now, I can't seem to figure out if I really need something with a fair amount of zoom.
My options so far:
1. Sigma 18-50 2.8 ~$500-600
2. Sigma 70-200 2.8 ~$800-900
3. Nikon 80-200 AFS 2.8 (used) ~$800-900
From what I can find on the net, I can get the Sigmas new for the above prices. The Nikon would have to be used for that price. The 18-50 has had some good reviews, but it isn't that much more to move up to the 70-200 Sigma, or the 80-200 Nikon. I'm leaning toward the Nikon for the good reviews I've read. It seems to be a work horse, even used ones.
My need (desire) for a low-light lens is for shows such as Festival of The Lion King, Fantasmic, etc. I usually prefer to be a little further back for seating, so that seems to suggest the longer reach would be better. But, I don't have enough experience to know if the 18-50 would be enough reach for these shows if I'm seated toward the back. And, if I do go with the longer reach, how limited am I to how close I can sit?
Thoughts, suggestions?